It depends on age.

If we're talking about a toddler, blocks are good. Mega blocks, blocks with raised letters and numbers, Stacking items. puzzle boards, shapes and colours though you might have to put some braille stickers or textured identifiers on the coloured items.

As you get older, it gets a little harder but still doable. At 5 or so they can start tictactoe, checkers, go fish, trouble and other simple games that are really easy to build from household items or modify using household items.

By 12 they can play scrabble, clue, and other logic games that take a long time to make over or are expensive to buy, but with some hard work you can do it.

There are also beeping balls you can toss or kick around outside, lawn games that work really well for blind and sighted.

Along with age, you have to consider interest. What do you both like? What does your child like? You can start with things you are both interested in and build or modify them together. It's very probable that interest will take you places I haven't considered and to solutions no one has ever thought of.

Have fun,

Erik


On April 6, 2019 4:17:48 AM Ramy Moustafa <ramy.moustaf...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi all:

Am asking if i can find some interesting games for my Child that i can play with him?
the games should be accessible for us and enable sited users to use.

Waiting your suggestions.
Thanks


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