The Braille Bug menu items include: Home Page
What is Braille? Five submenu items provide children with information about the braille code, tools used to read and write braille, and the life of Louis Braille. It is recommended that children read “Braille: Deciphering the Code” before attempting any of the games or activities under the next main menu item.
Braille Literacy: Information about braille literacy and about some of the products kids who are visually impaired use to learn how to read & write braille.
Braille Resources: Download free Braille Bug “Braille Trail” activity sheets, as well as learn about sources of braille books for kids.
Games and Secret Messages: Children can explore a variety of interactive activities that challenge them to decode simulated braille letters, words, and numbers on the screen. All of the activities except the first one include a copy of the braille alphabet and numbers for reference.
Louis Braille: The story of Louis Braille’s extraordinary life, told in a lively style.
Helen Keller Kids Museum Online: A fascinating timeline of Helen Keller’s life and achievements. Includes photos, videos, letters, and more!
Accessible Location: No
Type of Organization | For Profit |
---|---|
Categories | Disability Specific, Resource/Lending Library, Social Media, Other |
Services offered in Spanish? | No |
Newsletter? | No |
Child Care Available? | No |
Age Range | Birth - 3 , 3-5 , 6-11 , 12-14 |
Disability Categories | |
Does this organization belong to all disabilities? | No |
This organization belongs to these diagnoses | |
Is this a statewide service? | yes |
Website | https://braillebug.org/ |
Contact Name | |
Email Address | |
Phone Number |