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Children’s Braille Books

Animal Stories

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Mr. Pusskins and Little Whiskers: another love story written and illustrated by Sam Lloyd.
1 v. of print and braille, uncontracted.

Mr. Pusskins was perfectly happy. That is, until Emily decided to bring home a surprise. A surprise named Little Whiskers. Mr. Pusskins does not want a kitten around. He does not want to play lovely games with that kitten. But, little does Mr. Pusskins know, this pesky pussy cat doesn't want to play lovely games either. Grades K-3. 2007.

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Family Life (Fiction)

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The day Leo said I hate you! by Robie H. Harris ; illustrated by Molly Bang.
1 v. of print and braille, uncontracted.

Leo, upset that he has been hearing the word "no" all day, lets three words slip out that he wishes he could take back. Grades K-3. 2008.

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Kiss! Kiss! Yuck! Yuck! written by Kyle Mewburn ; illustrated by Ali Teo & John O'Reilly.
1 v. of print and braille, uncontracted.

Every time Auntie Elsie comes to visit, Andy tries to hide. He hates her sloppy kisses. But one day Auntie Elsie stops coming to visit. Grades K-3. 2006.

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Something good story by Robert Munsch ; art by Michael Martchenko.
1 v. of print and braille, uncontracted.

Tyya's dad won't buy anything good at the store - no ice cream, no candy, no cookies. But when the saleslady puts a price sticker on Tyya's nose, Daddy is finally forced to buy something good. Grade K-3. 1990.

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Folklore and Fairy Tales

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Yum! Yum!!: delicious nursery rhymes by Joanne Fitzgerald.
1 v. of print and braille, uncontracted.

This little piggy went to market, and he's not alone in this baker's dozen of traditional nursery rhymes set at a farmer's market. There are lots of other folk who have their own comestible business to attend to: Tommy Tucker, Jack Sprat, Miss Muffet, Peter Piper - even the little guy who eats his peas with honey. Grades K-3. 2008.

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General Fiction

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Red is best story by Kathy Stinson ; art by Robin Baird Lewis.
1 v. of print and braille, uncontracted.

Young Kelly's mom doesn't understand about red. Red mitts make better snowballs, red boots take bigger steps, and juice tastes better in a red cup. No doubt about it, red is best. Grades K-3. Originally published in 1982, c2006.

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