Look at it this way : toys and activities for children with a visual impairment / Roma Lear ; illustrated by Jill Hunter.

By: Lear, RomaMaterial type: TextTextSeries: "Play can help" seriesPublication details: Oxford, England : Butterworth/Heinemann, 1998Description: xi, 129 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN: 0750638958 (pbk.); 9780750638951 (pbk.)Subject(s): Children with visual disabilities -- Recreation | Children with visual disabilities -- Orientation and mobility | Games | Toys | PlayDDC classification: 649.550871 LOC classification: HV1766 | .L43 1998
Contents:
1. Before you begin -- 2. Play for a child with a visual impairment -- 3. Making play possible -- 4. Learning to look -- 5. Learning to listen -- 6. Learning to feel -- 7. Using the sense of smell.
Summary: The book incorporates many toys which will improve basic skills and are fun for any child, disabled or not. Other toys included are suitable for group play with family and friends. They are labelled as instant (self explanatory), quick (made in an evening) or long-lasting (made in a weekend or longer). These require basic needlework and carpentry skills using materials ranging from common objects around the house or garden to easily available fabrics and wood.
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1. Before you begin -- 2. Play for a child with a visual impairment -- 3. Making play possible -- 4. Learning to look -- 5. Learning to listen -- 6. Learning to feel -- 7. Using the sense of smell.

The book incorporates many toys which will improve basic skills and are fun for any child, disabled or not. Other toys included are suitable for group play with family and friends. They are labelled as instant (self explanatory), quick (made in an evening) or long-lasting (made in a weekend or longer). These require basic needlework and carpentry skills using materials ranging from common objects around the house or garden to easily available fabrics and wood.

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