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    Some examples include:

    • Mini-Lite box vs Mini Light (check for dashes) – Mini-Lite box is the correct product title
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    • Building on Patterns First Grade vs BOP 1st grade (check for words that may be abbreviated) – Building on Patterns is the correct product title
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    The header and footer navigation is another great way to search our site. Our header navigation takes you to static content within our site about our organization, while our footer contains pertinent as well as dynamic information such as Articles which are periodicals and Newsroom which are important updates from APH.

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The Cleveland Guardians and the Helen Keller Archives
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I was born in Indianapolis and have always been a Cleveland fan, just like my grandfather before me. I could...

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As the Blind See the Yuletide
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In 1904, the Ladies Home Journal published a piece by Helen Keller titled, “As the Blind See the Yuletide.” For...

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Employee Spotlight: BJ Reece and Dimetre Grainger
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Here at APH, we have amazing employees who play a crucial role in our mission. There are so many wonderful...

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Perspectives on a Piano
Black and white snapshot, left to right, unknown man, Ted Hull, Stevie Wonder, and Hamilton Bohannon in Trafalgar Square, London on concert tour; Wonder and Bohannon have pigeons standing on their heads and arms; a base for a statue and a church are in the background; Hull is wearing a light trench coat, Wonder is smiling and wearing dark sunglasses and a wool coat, Bohannon is smiling at the camera and wears a dark jacket.

Photo caption: Left to right, unknown man, Ted Hull, Stevie Wonder, and Hamilton Bohannon in Trafalgar Square, London on concert...

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A Birthday Gift With a History
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When Helen Keller celebrated her fourteenth birthday at the home of Alexander Graham Bell on June 27, 1894, she received...

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Meet the Staff: Guide Dogs of APH
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Guide dogs are known to be mobility assistants, trusted confidantes, skilled navigators, and loving friends. We have several faithful companions...

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Meet APH Scholar Spencer Churchill
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APH is proud to recognize Spencer Churchill, nominated by Ex Officio Trustee (EOT), Jared Leslie, as one of our 2021-2022...

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The Teacher as North Star
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May is Teacher Appreciation Month in the U.S., but here in the museum at the American Printing House for the...

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Mapheads
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I’ve been a maphead all my life. When I was a kid, I drew maps in crayon of the various...

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“Yes I Can!”
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We have traveled around the world and landed back in our homes this week.  Now it’s your turn to tell...

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Cooking Activity: Ramen Noodle Recipes
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Let’s get cooking! Ramen Noodles are a favorite and inexpensive snack that you can dress up with extra toppings and...

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Pack Your Reusable Bag: It’s Time for a Three-Part Grocery Store Adventure!
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This adventure can be done virtually or in-person. *For virtual play–you will need to go to your grocery store website...

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Planes, Bullet Trains and More Games 
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This activity is pulled from our Virtual ExCEL Camps happening summer of 2020! While these activities are written to fit...

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How Do You Get Around New York City?
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This activity is pulled from our Virtual ExCEL Camps happening summer of 2020! While these activities are written to fit...

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Are you the next Superstar? Or Rocket Scientist? You tell me!
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We have all wanted to be famous for something.  Those who end up singing to thousands or shooting hoops in...

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What Kind of Traveler Are You? 
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This activity is pulled from our Virtual ExCEL Camps happening summer of 2020! While these activities are written to fit...

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A Letter to My Younger Self
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This activity is pulled from our Virtual ExCEL Camps happening summer of 2020! While these activities are written to fit...

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Never Stop Working for YOU-Short Term Plans
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A short term goal is something you want to accomplish in a short amount of time.  For example, by the...

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If My Cane, Guide Dog, or Monocular Could Talk, What Would It Say?
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This activity is pulled from our Virtual ExCEL Camps happening summer of 2020! While these activities are written to fit...

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Exploring Experiments at “The Science Fair”
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Appropriate for ages: Kindergarten through 2nd grade This activity includes a story about kindergarten students learning about fifth-grade science projects...

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Monarch is Making a Difference: Creating New Holiday Traditions
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A Pre-Employment Transition Skills Trainer with Advocates Searching for Independence (ASI), LLC, Daniel Martinez received his Monarch through the Monarch...

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Monarch Making a Difference: Scott Erichsen’s Story
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Monarch was designed for both students and adults. Whether in a home, office, or school setting, Monarch was created to...

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Celebrating Teachers of the Visually Impaired: How One TVI is Making Her Mark
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Monique Coleman has been a Teacher of the Visually Impaired (TVI) for 25 years, is President of VISTAS Education Partners,...

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