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  • Learn a few tips and tricks to help you find the products and information you are searching for.

    Tip 1: Start with a catalog number
    If you are searching for a particular product on our shop start with the product catalog number. All shop products are associated to a catalog number and can be found quickly by searching with that number.

    If you are wondering where to find a product catalog number you can download or order any of our product catalogs (https://www.aph.org/catalog-order-form/) each containing product catalog numbers for the products you are trying to find at no charge to you. Also, you can download the catalog to your personal device or print the catalog for your future off-line reference.

    Note: Because we add new products, update products and discontinue products our print catalog and website will not always reflect the same exact products. We update our catalog annually and our website as products change. Please be aware that some products do not appear on our website.

    For a list of discontinued products please reference the area labeled MyResources in your APH Federal Quota online account at www.aph.org .

    For help searching for replacement and consumable parts by part number, see Tip 4 and you will be able to find the APH Parts Catalog here https://www.aph.org/catalog-order-form .

    Tip 2: Search using product titles
    If you are searching for a specific product on the APH web shop and you do not have a product catalog number, then use a product title. All products have a title which can be found as the leading text on every product page.

    Our product catalogs are a good place to find product titles. Even though the product titles on the web site do not always match our product titles in the catalog it will be helpful to use an iteration of the product title to use in the search. See below for examples.

    Without a catalog or if you need to search quickly try to provide a product’s title and so long as you are able to provide enough keywords from a products title your ability to return the product you are searching for will be greater. Title accuracy produces the best results.

    Some examples include:

    • Mini-Lite box vs Mini Light (check for dashes) – Mini-Lite box is the correct product title
    • TactileDoodle vs Tactile Doodle (check for spaces between two words) – TactileDoodle is the correct product title
    • Building on Patterns First Grade vs BOP 1st grade (check for words that may be abbreviated) – Building on Patterns is the correct product title
    • Video Mag HD versus HD (Use as much of the title as possible as using two letters “HD” will not produce the Video Mag HD) – Video Mag HD is the correct product title

    Tip 3: Search using topics
    If you are not searching for a product but instead are searching for information on APH.org consider searching for topics such as; accessibility, education, fitness, etc. as a few examples. Topics are abstract and can only be found if it exists within the content of a page on APH.

    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.

    Tip 4: Searching for Optional and Replacement Parts
    If you are searching for optional or replacement parts for products on the shop, all parts are now found on the associated product page. You can search for the parent product that the part is associated with to find it within the Optional and Replacement Items of the product page.

    Tip 5: Searching for books (Excluding APH Press books)
    When searching for large print, braille or audio books, we recommend that you search for those types of books on Louis.APH.org. Once you find the book you are searching for (so long as it is a title that APH produces. For more info contact our customer service) copy the catalog number from Louis and then search for it here on APH.org.

    If searching for APH Press titles, simply search for the title you are searching for on APH.org. All APH Press titles are available through our search.

    Tip 6: Expanded Search Filtering
    When searching on APH.org you can filter the results. First just below the search bar are four filter types; Pages, Products, Posts, and Documents. By default a search will contain all four of these results along with how many results have returned for each type. Pages are the common pages that make up APH.org. Products are found on the APH shop. Posts are blog articles and news updates. Documents are downloadable files and documents associated to products such as manuals and software. You can narrow your search to any one of those types to help you find what you are searching for.

    If you are still having trouble finding what you are searching for on APH.org please call our customer service line and speak with an experienced representative that can assist.

    Customer Service can be reached at: 800-223-1839 or email cs@aph.org. Hours are from 8am to 8pm weekdays.

    We’d also like to inform you that we at APH are working very diligently to make APH.org the best experience possible in every way that we are able. If you have any feedback, please contact our customer service team and provide us with your thoughts as to how we can improve the experience for you. Otherwise, keep checking back as we have some very exciting updates in the works in the near future!

Searching for textbooks from APH or other accessible media producers? Go to Louis.

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Building Your Braille Literacy Toolkit
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Reading and writing are the foundations of a successful education and lifelong learning. Finding the right tools for each student’s...

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Building Your Social Studies Toolkit
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APH has compiled a collection of products that will help make any social studies classroom more accessible to blind or...

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Building Your Language Arts Toolkit
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Language Arts is a foundational class for all students because it teaches essential skills such as reading, writing, speaking, and...

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Building Your Student Testing Toolkit
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Take tests with confidence using accessible tools and materials! Students who are blind or low vision may need access to...

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Building Your CVI Toolkit
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Our goal is to create tools that work for all learners to support their success in education and beyond. From...

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Building Your Physical Education Toolkit
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Summer is in full swing with lots of opportunities to be outdoors and get physical. We know how important staying...

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Building Your Early Childhood Toolkit
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Early childhood development sets young learners up for lifelong success! We have a multitude of products that teachers and parents...

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Building Your Independent Living Toolkit
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From hobbies to life on the go, we have a wide variety of products for day-to-day life to support adults...

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Building Your Orientation and Mobility Toolkit
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Everyone should have the opportunity to achieve independence, and we know that achieving independence through Orientation and Mobility (O&M) is...

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Building Your Workplace Toolkit
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Maintaining independence in the workplace is key to a long and successful career. APH offers a variety of products and...

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Building Your Multiple Disabilities Toolkit
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At APH, we specialize in providing accessible products and services for the blind and low vision community. However, we also...

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Building Your Tactile Literacy Toolkit
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Tactile literacy is one of the cornerstones of education. Students who build their tactile literacy skills will be more successful...

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Building Your Science, Health, Technology, and Engineering Toolkit
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From biology to anatomy to engineering, we have a variety of products and resources to supplement your students’ education. Check...

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Building Your Math Toolkit
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Math plays a critical role in education. It strengthens students’ analytical thinking and reasoning skills, allowing them to effectively solve...

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Building Your Music Toolkit
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Want to support your student’s budding interest in music? We’ve got you covered. Get moving and grooving with this list...

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Building Your Fine Arts Toolkit
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We believe art is for everyone! Students and adults who are blind or low vision should not be denied the...

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Building Your Low Vision Toolkit
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Magnification, high contrast, and adjustable lighting are the keys to success in education and daily living for students who have...

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Stevie Wonder’s Trail to Braille
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This is part of our series on the importance of braille literacy. We asked braille readers about their introduction to...

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Jessica’s Trail to Braille
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This is part of our series on the importance of braille literacy. We asked braille readers about their introduction to...

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Making Graphics for PixBlaster and PageBlaster
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Tactile graphics are an important tool in the tactile literacy toolkit, and there’s so much to them that it’s hard...

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Students and Teachers ‘Count’ on APH’s Accessible Math Materials
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An Interview with Nabiha Mujahid, TVI and APH Scholar Math is a challenging subject to teach and learn. Those difficulties...

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Peter’s Trail to Braille
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This is part of our series on the importance of braille literacy. We asked braille readers about their introduction to...

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Conferences
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APH is on the go! Check out the conferences, conventions, and events we’re attending this year.

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Lauralyn Randles Promoted to Director of Product Advancement
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APH is excited to announce the promotion of Dr. Lauralyn Randles to her new position as Director of Product Advancement...

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