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Make illustrations viewable.

In many childen's books, illustrations are extremely important to the story. The books don't make sense unless you see the pictures.

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    Joshua HarrottJoshua Harrott shared this idea  ·   ·  Flag idea as inappropriate…  ·  Admin →

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      • Debbie WalshDebbie Walsh commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        This would be so helpful for low vision students! I have a student with low vision who is very auditory and I want him to be able to see the words as he listens & the pictures to help motivate and interest him more in reading!

      • DarlaDarla commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        Yes, but students who do not have an IEP, cannot access those beautiful NIMAC provided content.

      • JimJim commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        The Accessible Book Collection has a large selection of children's books available with pictures.

      • Linda WilsonLinda Wilson commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        I just noticed Harriet the Spy has a version for download with pictures. I was looking in the FAQs to find out which software will be able to display the pictures, but there is no search function for the FAQs so it is a bit of a hunt.

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