
The award-winning accessible phone for blind and visually impaired users, with a tactile keypad plus touchscreen, the Luna AI assistant, Tandem remote help and Observo recognition.
The right support tool can turn an overwhelming task into a manageable one. This page brings together the cognitive and learning range at All Access World, a global marketplace built by and for people with disabilities, priced in euros and shipped worldwide.
The range includes switch-adapted toys from Enabling Devices that make play accessible with a single reliable movement, sensory and fidget tools that help with regulation and focus, visual timers that make time tangible, communication aids for non-speaking and minimally speaking people, and reading and learning supports for dyslexia and other learning disabilities.
Product descriptions on this site are written in plain language, and the whole store offers a simplified-language mode along with adjustable text sizes, a dyslexia-friendly font and reduced-motion settings, because a shop for cognitive accessibility should practice it.
Many products here were suggested by families, teachers and therapists through our community. Delivery takes about two weeks, shipping is free on orders over 100 euros, and physical products can be returned within 14 days.
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The award-winning accessible phone for blind and visually impaired users, with a tactile keypad plus touchscreen, the Luna AI assistant, Tandem remote help and Observo recognition.
A regular battery toy rewired so it can be activated by a large external switch instead of a small built-in button. This lets children with limited fine motor control play independently with a single reliable movement. We carry professionally adapted toys from Enabling Devices.
It varies by person, which is why we describe the sensory character of each product: weight, texture, resistance, sound and visual effect. Weighted items tend to calm, textured fidgets occupy busy hands during listening tasks, and visual timers reduce the anxiety of open-ended time.
Yes. The accessibility settings include a simplified-language mode that rewrites the interface and many product descriptions in shorter, clearer sentences, plus a dyslexia-friendly font, larger text sizes and reduced motion.
Yes, and it happens often. The request-a-product page takes suggestions, and classroom or therapy needs have already shaped several of our import decisions. We notify you when a requested product becomes available.

Spinning six-button communicator on a Lazy Susan base with 36 messages across six levels.

The simplest, most accessible mobile phone for blind and visually impaired users. Large tactile keypad, the screen read aloud, an SOS button, and no internet needed.

A varied set of audible balls, a tactile dice, walking globes, masks and a pump, for inventive, inclusive play for the visually impaired.

A complete rehab and physiotherapy kit, hand weights, soft petanque, bowling, and soft and sound balls, in one storage tub.

A four-button AAC communicator with 12 levels, storing up to 48 messages via a rotary level knob.

A large all-round activity kit for inclusive school sport, balls, skittles, bean bags, blind-sports masks and more, in one tub.

A compact four-message AAC communicator with built-in icon holders and a free clear cover.

A gentle activity kit for care homes, soft balls, bowling, boccia and sound balls, to keep residents moving and engaged. In a storage tub.

A varied kit of soft balls, skittles and bean bags for safe, inclusive group play, everything in one storage tub.

Sequencing communicator for visually impaired users with 8 minutes of recording time and a large lighted switch.

AAC communicator for the visually impaired with 12 levels, large illuminated targets, and switch scanning.