Overview
The Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics Toy Library lends toys and educational software to parents and teachers at no cost. We also provide a selection of adaptive, switch-operated toys for children with disabilities such as vision impairment, coordination problems, attention issues, developmental disabilities, and limited motor ability. Our toys include:
- Dramatic and creative playthings
- Games and puzzles
- Stringing and lacing
- Musical toys
- Counting
- Audio and video cassettes
- Switch-adapted toys
- Educational software
The Rubinstein Library has assistive technology available for use in the Rubinstein library:
- Boardmaker (including 1998-2004 addendums and sign language libraries)
- Picture This Pro
- Writing with Symbols 2000
- Clicker 5
- Solo (including)
- Write: Out Loud
- Co: Writer
- Read: Out Loud
- Draft: Builder
Earobics Step 2 Millie's Math House Bailey's Book House Touch Window Big Keys Keyboard Intellikeys Keyboard BIG Track track ballFor more information about the Jack Rubinstein Libraries, contact Barbara Johnson, 513-636-4626 or barbara.johnson@cchmc.org.