Picture Books Go 3D for Visually Impaired Children From: Product Design & Development - 06/24/2014 A children's classic that already is a candidate for the all-time best feel-good book, "Goodnight Moon," has gotten a boost: A University of Colorado Boulder team printed the first 3D version of it, allowing visually impaired children and their families to touch objects in the story - like the cow jumping over the moon - as it is read aloud. Read the entire article at: http://www.pddnet.com/news/2014/06/picture-books-go-3d-visually-impaired-children Links: Tactile Picture Books Project http://www.tactilepicturebooks.org/ Sikuli Lab http://lab.sikuli.org/about/