Another idea is to use Bard or Bookshare for reading to children. Find a few
books that the child may like and by them in print. Read the books with the
child. The child uses the print book while the adult uses the audio version of
the book to read to the child.
Donna
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> Along the lines of t
Along the lines of this subject, I am actuallly looking for books that are
not audio books but books that I can read with the Braille display to my
grandson. I bought a book from iBooks, and I couldn't figure out a way to
change pages. Any good ideas for non-audio but accessible children's books
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> Are there any accessible apps for ch
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> Are there any accessible apps for children's
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Subject: Accessible children's books on iPhon/iPad
Are there any accessible apps for children's books? I would like it to read
the books out loud. I could put in my headphones and read along in my voice
while they look at the pages.
If the a
Hi David,
Quite a few children's iBooks have read-aloud functions. One we got was The
Moster at the End of This Book.
Best,
Anna
> On Feb 3, 2016, at 3:52 PM, David Cleveland wrote:
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> Are there any accessible apps for children's books? I would like it to read
> the books out loud. I co
Are there any accessible apps for children's books? I would like it to read
the books out loud. I could put in my headphones and read along in my voice
while they look at the pages.
If the app is only available on iPad please note that. I would be willing to
get an old iPad to use for readin