I Can Read Biscuit Braille cards

I Can Read Biscuit Braille cards

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Here's an updated version of that content. To achieve my goal of enhancing literacy among visually impaired children, I transformed Alyssa Satin Capucilli's "I Can Read Biscuit" into braille for my Disabilities in Education class project. The idea was to allow a child with visual impairments to learn how to read braille alongside their friends, just like everyone else. In light of the widespread availability of 3D printers, libraries should ideally print out braille cards specifically designed for visually impaired patrons. Each card is carefully crafted to measure an impressive 15 cm in width, ensuring they can be easily handled and used. To facilitate efficient use, it would be beneficial for users to copy-paste the braille cards from a file, preventing any confusion about which page each card represents. Printing these cards in a light color will make them easy to mark up with a sharpie, highlighting which pages they correspond to.

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