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Taking Lilya and her siblings away for a well deserved break August 02 2021, 0 Comments

Holidays!

Going to enjoy the sunshine! July 26 2019, 0 Comments

We are off on holidays until 12th August, enjoying the sun with Lilya and her siblings.

Any orders placed during this time will only be posted on 15th August.

Orders already placed will be sent before we depart.


Contracted Braille products now available! April 01 2016, 0 Comments

We are pleased to announce the introduction of UEB Grade 2 contracted Braille products to our range.


New school year around the corner! August 28 2014, 0 Comments

Lilya is excited about going back to school to see her school friends and teachers. She is going to start her white stick training in September. All new experiences are met with enthusiasm, this little girl is like a sponge, soaking everything up.

Summer's here! August 01 2014, 0 Comments

Use the summer holidays to get a head start on the new school year.  Use flash cards to reinforce knowledge and prepare for the year ahead.

Holidays! July 27 2014, 0 Comments

ON HOLIDAY UNTIL 1st AUGUST. ALL ORDERS PLACED THIS WEEK WILL BE POSTED ON SATURDAY 2nd AUGUST.

@LilyaVision July 20 2014, 0 Comments

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Free Postage June 27 2014, 0 Comments

These products are posted for FREE under the ARTICLES FOR THE BLIND SCHEME offered by Royal Mail.  This covers international destinations, as well as the U.K and Ireland.

 Under the scheme, the parcel must be addressed to the blind or visually impaired person at that address. Please bear this in mind when ordering and supply the appropriate name in the special instructions box during checkout.


New products June 26 2014, 0 Comments

Designed to be used with children aged 2+, help your child get a head start into the world of braille.

NEW Reception Year words with STANDARD size braille June 24 2014, 0 Comments

To continue on the journey into the world of braille, here are the 45 words Reception Year children are expected to know.  Use them in the early years of education to encourage your child to recognise these common everyday words.