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Bells: A Tactile Book for Emerging Braille Readers

This tactile book about bells uses real objects and makes sounds.

This tactile book is made of all different types of bells, with print and braille text on each page. Students can help to describe the bells and dictate the sentences if you make the book together. Sturdy binding is important, as this book is sure to get a lot of use!

I like a bell. It has lots of bells.
I like the bell. It has stars.
I like the bell. It has stars.
I like this bell. It feels soft.
I like this bell. It feels soft
I like this bell. It is very good.
I like the bell. It is very good.
Like the bells. We have two hair bows.
 Like the bells. We have two hair bows.
music note bells
Bells collage
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