Thanks for recommendations
I read two more books about blind people - having guide dogs, canes and braille helps as does mobility training. Also talking books.
There are a more tactile books you can now buy, especially for toddlers where they can touch the pictures, but braille books are great, though probably expensive to produce. At the public library there is large print books too.
I am hoping my eyesight doesn't get any worse (I have myopia) but I always wear glasses because I like seeing things clearly. I know some people hate wearing them or pretend they don't need them...but I don't care what others think I'm wearing mine! You can get nice frames they don't have to be ugly.
Sometimes I think dyslexic readers just need coloured lenses for reading rather than the publishers try and print everything on yellow paper as some do. Maybe one day I'll learn braille.
I love reading out loud though and think I'd like to volunteer doing that for a blind person. But maybe see what happens with this job first.