Bookshare.org Benefits Kids with Disabilities
Does your child have trouble holding books because of cerebral palsy? Does he or she have visual impairments or a learning disorder such as dyslexia? Then you might want to check out Bookshare.org. It’s a great resource for people with disabilities, particularly students, who are unable to read standard print.
Bookshare.org offers a free online library to U.S. students who qualify. The library features wide range of books – including children’s books, bestsellers and even textbooks – in accessible formats like Braille Refreshable Format (BRF) and DAISY (synthesized speech).
New books are added to Bookshare’s library by member submissions, which are scanned by volunteers and made available to other members. Those who do not qualify for a free membership can join as a paid member as long as they meet the eligibility requirements.
Anyone can search Bookshare’s library online, and the website offers free webinars for people who want to learn how book sharing works.