Braille is the system of six raised dots created in 1821 by French schoolboy Louis Braille. It is the only medium through which children with profound or total loss of sight can learn to read and …
An explanation with embossed examples, this 8-3/8 inch by 3-1/2 inch card is printed on both sides using heavy stock paper. The face of the card provides a brief explanation of the braille …
A packet of 35 print/braille (embossed) braille alphabet card without contractions. To conserve space and increase reading speeds, the braille code contains 189 contractions. Bring Louis …
Braille is a system of raised dots used by blind people to read and write. It was invented in 1824 by the Frenchman Louis Braille. A braille “cell” is made up of six dots like a domino, with each …
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Get Started: Download a PDF version of the braille alphabet or shop for classroom packs of embossed alphabet cards. First time visitors can order a free embossed braille alphabet card. …