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N**.
Loving this book.
This book has been so much fun for me, I just thought it would be interesting to learn about Braille and this book has made it so easy. I would really recommend it to anyone who is thinking about learning Braille. It has tons of fun activities and little tips and tricks. Fantastic beginners book. It would be nice if the embossing on the back cover was actually more to scale but if I use my pinky finger it is easier.
J**G
Easy and fun!
I am learning Braille in order to help my grandson with schoolwork. This book breaks down Braille In easy segments. The puzzles and exercises are fun. What a great way to learn
S**T
99% accurate
In 2016, USA changed the way we write braille and this book is 99% still accurate. The alphabet and the numbers stayed the same. The new code is called Unified English Braille (UEB). Page 20 of the book explains the old way of capitalizing three of more words in a row. Everything else is correct. I LOVE this book and I've bought and given away over four copies. It's fun, colorful and it does a great job of explaining the basics of braille.
M**S
Cute learning book.
This book is great for first time learners in Braille as a visual person this book is great. It has many different games and learning activities such as work search and fill in the blanks to help learn and remember Braille. I would defiantly recommend this book to anyone who is first learning Braille. It doesn't have actual braille in the book except for like the cover but its great to get you started.
S**E
Serves a purpose, but no raised dots to actually learn to read Braille
I know this book says Braille for the Sighted.However, I thought that one would be reading the visible letters as one felt the dots.That would be a real learning experience of Braille.But there are no raised dots in this book except on the back page.So all of the "learning activities" are simply LOOKING at the dots in a pattern.There is no actual experience of feeling the raised to experience, practice and actually learn the language.I was extremely disappointed in this book. I don't think the description makes it clear what it really is.If you want to learn ABOUT Braille, at a simplistic level, this book will serve your purpose.However, if you want to actually learn to read Braille, buy a different book.I will.
F**I
Useful beginner’s book for children
This is a clear and useful book, but I am fairly annoyed that the description didn’t make it clear I was buying a 20-page activity book for elementary schoolers. Amazon is certainly making a revival of “let the buyer beware.”
J**G
A tiny book, and not much in it.
I thought I'd be able to learn Braille by actually feeling it with my fingers. No such thing in this book. It shows you the Braille letters, but you have no chance to feel them, you can just read about them.You can figure out for free just by doing a Google search what you'd have to pay for to read in this book.Waste of time, waste of money.Also, TEN DOLLARS for a book with like SIXTEEN PAGES???? I don't think so.
L**G
Curious about Braille?
This is the perfect first book for a sighted person who wonders what Braille is all about. It teaches the Braille alphabet though games and puzzles. Although designed for young people, this 67 year old was so entranced by it that I am looking to move on to the Handbook For Learning To Read Braille By Sight, which teaches the contractions, punctuation and other notations of Grade II Braille.
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