Grab your jam-packed July issue of New Product Guide in your preferred format – APDF, BRF, MP3 – to find out what's new in our Shop this summer.

Gardeners will be delighted to know we’ve expanded our Seedball range, while parents, carers and teachers will want to check out our adventurous new tactile colouring pack and our newest print and braille reading book: Little Turtle Turns the Tide.

If you're looking for gifts which support our vital work, check out our delightfully scented toiletries from the RHS Rewilded collection and our new Crufts range for dog owners.

If you're looking for the latest tech, we've got you covered, with new phones from RealSAM, a dizzying selection of Logickeyboards (large print, braille, dyslexia, touch typing and more!), and the AngelEye, a new scan and read solution.

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