Print-braille book
A mother with vision loss is reading to her young child
A mother with vision loss is reading to her young child
Souvenir postcard of Brantford published by J.R.Salmond, Brantford, Ont. 189-
Interleaving braille in a children's book allows the reader with vision loss to share the pleasure of reading or in other cases a child with vision loss can practice braille while the sighted companion describes the pictures.
From the CNIB Music Library - Sonata in F for pianoforte by Mozart K533 & 494. Method: Bar by Bar
A braille notetaker with refreshable braille output, wireless accessories and connectivity to keyboards.
The Mountbatten Brailler is the complete learning centre for children and their teachers. ... It offers connectivity and software to support flexible teaching and educational needs.
A mechanical brailler first produced in 1951 and still widely used
A Perkins brailler with hands on the keys
A mother with vision loss is able to read with her young son as the picture board book has a clear overlay with braille for each page.
The Perkins Brailler was released in 1951 by the Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, Massachusetts. Enclosed entirely in aluminum plate, with keys projection only slightly, the braille writer is very sturdy and easy for adults and children to use. .