Edward Bell, Ph.D., CRC, NOMC
Latest posts by Edward Bell, Ph.D., CRC, NOMC (see all)
- The Elephant in the Room - July 24, 2020
- Leading Voices of Diversity and Inclusion - June 17, 2020
- Keeping Up With Your Braille Knowledge At This Time - March 27, 2020
- SurveyGizmo and PDRIB Power Ground-Breaking Research on Blindness - February 27, 2020
- Making a Distinction: Teachers of Blind Students - August 12, 2019
Hello,
We hope this message finds you and your family healthy and not experiencing too much hardship during this unprecedented time.
we know that many of you are looking for some productive and educational activities to keep you and your kids busy and motivated for the next several weeks. We have pocket reference books of the Unified English Braille literary code available for sale. This book is 3 by 5 inches and easily fits in a pocket, purse, or backpack. We have an interpoint braille version for those who read braille tactually. The small size makes it manageable for both adults and little ones. We also have an ink version that consists of print and simulated braille. Perfect for parents, friends, and teachers. These books are great for those just learning the Braille code for the first time, or refreshing their Braille knowledge!
• Teach yourself the UEB literary code even if you have no previous knowledge of braille contractions
• Quiz family members or friends on the braille code
• Confirm which contractions make up the UEB code
Let us know what other creative ways you find to use our reference books!
Each copy is $10 with all profits benefiting blind children’s literacy programs! To order either version of our Whittle books, visit www.nbpcb.org. Please help us spread the word!
Edward Bell, Ph.D., CRC, NOMC
Latest posts by Edward Bell, Ph.D., CRC, NOMC (see all)
- The Elephant in the Room - July 24, 2020
- Leading Voices of Diversity and Inclusion - June 17, 2020
- Keeping Up With Your Braille Knowledge At This Time - March 27, 2020
- SurveyGizmo and PDRIB Power Ground-Breaking Research on Blindness - February 27, 2020
- Making a Distinction: Teachers of Blind Students - August 12, 2019