ST. LOUIS — Braille Challenge is the only academic competition of its kind in the nation for students who are blind or visually impaired. The St. Louis Regional Braille challenge is this Wednesday!
Braille (named after its inventor in 19th century France, Louis Braille) is used by blind and partially sighted people to read the same books and periodicals as those printed in a visual font.
Looking for a few good haunts? It doesn't matter if you're celebrating Halloween or sitting around a campfire, there's nothing like a spooky ghost story. These paranormal books are full of ...
Braille is a tactile code. A cell of braille consists of six raised dots. Louis Braille first developed it in 1824 when he was 15 years old ... “There’s a big difference, for children, between reading ...
Some stories just pull at your heartstrings more than others. Whether it's because their characters are so fully drawn or because their stories are particularly poignant, these emotional books are ...
It’s 200 years since Louis Braille ... braillists on the role Braille plays in their lives and a P6 class from Brownlee Primary school, will be there to enjoy Braille story time whilst learning ...
This children's museum in Kirkwood, a southwest suburb of St. Louis, offers a variety of interactive exhibits for younger kids to enjoy, including a miniature construction zone, a bubble room and ...
BEING THE INSPIRATION AND CHEERLEADER TO OTHERS, SHARING THE POWER OF BRAILLE, A SYSTEM THAT CONNECTS PEOPLE TO INFORMATION AND STORIES WE READ WITH OUR EYES. WE READ PRINTS. BRAILLE IS READ WITH ...
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