Braille Design of a Polar Bear Face
This braille design of a polar bear face is a fun way to practice braille literacy skills with students who are blind or visually impaired.
This braille design of a polar bear face is a fun way to practice braille literacy skills with students who are blind or visually impaired.
The Cherokee language is now available in braille.
National Braille Press is currently offering a limited number of FREE memberships to their Children’s Braille Book Club. This free program is available to children who are blind, birth to 10 years.
Research on the importance of early instruction for braille users
This program from American Action Fund provides free braille books.
Braille Standards from the California State Board of Education
Announcement of braille magazines from National Braille Press
Guidelines from OSEP on braille instruction for students who are blind or visually impaired
This case study of a young boy who is blind includes profile and background information, as well as suggested activities for braille reading readiness
Free braille articles from the World Book Encyclopedia available through Seedlings Braille Books for Children