Grab your bumper Christmas New Product Guide in your preferred format – APDF, BRF, MP3 – and settle down to plan your festive shopping (as well as learning about the new Urban Xplorer cane and the improved RNIB Accord).

Our Christmas store is jam-packed with accessible and fund-raising gifts to make the season jolly and joyous. Check out our inclusive Christmas cards, brailled beauty advent calendars, braille stickers for advent calendars, colourful and tactile Christmas stickers for starters…

You can also pick up a pack or three of charity Christmas cards, gift wrap, decorations, and stationery from our Christmas essentials range, before heading to our gift range for deliciously scented beauty and homeware products, presents for children, gifts for animal lovers and much more.

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