Braille A to Z Fidget Bundles, assorted. Set of 28 links.
This durable braille fidget replaces the standard braille alphabet reference card, and can fit in your palm or your pocket.
Features:
Double sided links feature the letters a through z, with 1 blank link at each end.
Unless otherwise specified, each fidget is one solid color.
One side of the fidget features recessed print to the left, and braille to the right of each link, with the unused dots for each character indicated by an indentation. The reverse side is the same but without the recessed print.
Links are joined together in alphabetical order to form a snug chain, and prevent losing links.
Each joint contains a mechanism that provides a satisfyingly soft auditory click when moved.
We chose to show the indentations of the dots not used for the letter, to help peers, parents, and school staff who are sighted to learn the braille code visually, without distracting from reading the braille tactilely.
This durable braille fidget replaces the standard braille alphabet reference card, and can fit in your palm or your pocket.
Features:
Double sided links feature the letters a through z, with 1 blank link at each end.
Unless otherwise specified, each fidget is one solid color.
One side of the fidget features recessed print to the left, and braille to the right of each link, with the unused dots for each character indicated by an indentation. The reverse side is the same but without the recessed print.
Links are joined together in alphabetical order to form a snug chain, and prevent losing links.
Each joint contains a mechanism that provides a satisfyingly soft auditory click when moved.
We chose to show the indentations of the dots not used for the letter, to help peers, parents, and school staff who are sighted to learn the braille code visually, without distracting from reading the braille tactilely.
This durable braille fidget replaces the standard braille alphabet reference card, and can fit in your palm or your pocket.
Features:
Double sided links feature the letters a through z, with 1 blank link at each end.
Unless otherwise specified, each fidget is one solid color.
One side of the fidget features recessed print to the left, and braille to the right of each link, with the unused dots for each character indicated by an indentation. The reverse side is the same but without the recessed print.
Links are joined together in alphabetical order to form a snug chain, and prevent losing links.
Each joint contains a mechanism that provides a satisfyingly soft auditory click when moved.
We chose to show the indentations of the dots not used for the letter, to help peers, parents, and school staff who are sighted to learn the braille code visually, without distracting from reading the braille tactilely.