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Who benefits most from large print books? A definitive guide

Over 2.2 billion people worldwide live with some form of vision impairment, a statistic highlighting the broad need for accessible reading materials. We delve into who benefits most from large print books, exploring the surprising reasons beyond just age-related visual decline.

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Who needs large print books? Your guide to accessibility

According to the CDC, approximately 12 million people aged 40 and over in the US have vision impairment. However, it is not only older adults who can benefit from enhanced text. This comprehensive guide answers the question, “Who needs large print books?” by exploring the diverse range of readers for whom this accessible format can make a significant difference.

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Beyond the Stereotype: Who Uses Large Print Books?

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an estimated 12 million Americans over 40 have some form of visual impairment, making large print books an essential tool for a diverse population. Understanding who uses large print books reveals a much wider and more varied demographic than commonly assumed.

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Are large print books only for seniors? The surprising truth about who benefits

Research from Project Tomorrow and Thorndike Press shows that large print books improve student literacy and confidence, proving the notion that only seniors benefit from them is outdated. The answer to "Are large print books only for seniors?" is a definitive no, as this format serves a much wider, more diverse audience.

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