More children's books are now available in braille at the Indianapolis Public Library

The Indianapolis Public Library has expanded its offering of braille books.

The collection now includes 35 titles of children's books, the system announced Thursday. That's up from a couple of titles offered at a few branches before.

Children's books. (Credit: Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar)
Children's books. (Credit: Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar)

The new titles are available for in-person browsing at seven branch locations, selected based on circulation and demand of braille titles. However, patrons can place holds on the titles online and have items sent to any Indianapolis Public Library location for pickup.

Where to find braille books at The Indianapolis Public Library

35 new titles can be found for in-person browsing at the following branches:

Central Library

College Avenue

Fort Ben

Franklin Road

Glendale (temporarily closed)

Lawrence

Nora

Contact IndyStar reporter Cheryl V. Jackson at cheryl.jackson@indystar.com or 317-444-6264. Follow her on X.com: @cherylvjackson.

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