Braille Code Learn: Visually Learning Braille Alphabet Practise Your Language Skills - Letters, Numbers, Practice Sheets
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Great concept, could use a little editing
This is a fun little booklet for sighted people interested in learning to read Braille. It is not a draw-back that raised Braille is not included; sighted people most often read Braille with their eyes. The booklet is published in large print with simple page layouts that are easy to read. The author clearly explains the logical code that underlies the Braille alphabet and numbers, then provides practice pages for reading and writing Braille. The only flaw is that it reads as if it was machine-edited. Errors like "lesser" for "later," and leaving the planet "Neptune" as "Neptun" are puzzling. Some readers may struggle a bit with the font, which represents lower case "i" and "j" almost identically. But the book concept is welcome.
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