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Special books illuminate the minds of visually impaired children

Shenzhen Daily


17th June 2024


Special books illuminate the minds of visually impaired children


As society evolves, the importance of preschool education in a child's growth has gained widespread recognition.


While the market is saturated with early childhood education books and tools, very few are geared towards visually impaired children who need to explore the world and acquire knowledge through tactile and auditory learning. A Shenzhen company tries to bridge the gap.


Challenges spotted 


Zhou Shengnan, operations manager of Shenzhen Ace Accessible Technology Co., came to realize that there is a need for specialty educational products after visiting a school for visually impaired students in Wuhan, capital of Central China's Hubei Province.



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