Touch & Learn Braille Puzzle (Specially for Visually Impaired)

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Touch & Learn Braille Puzzle (Specially for Visually Impaired)

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Welcome! In this guide, you'll learn how to make a simple and fun Braille puzzle. This puzzle uses Braille numbers, which are raised dots that people who are blind or visually impaired can read by touch. Creating and using this puzzle is important because it helps them practice reading Braille and improve their touch skills. This game is open to everyone, and even those without visual impairments can enjoy it to calibrate their touch sense and memory. By making this puzzle, you’re helping to create an inclusive activity that everyone can enjoy. This puzzle will not only teach Braille numbers but also bring joy and learning to those who use it. Let's get started!

Supplies

  1. Cardboard
  2. Color pencils
  3. Small, raised stickers (like bindi brown stickers)
  4. Knife
  5. Scissors

Prepare the Cardboard

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  • Paste the puzzle on flat solid cardboard.
  • color them as you wish, I recommend to use light colors.
  • After, cut them into pieces, take time to cut nicely and be safe.

Cut Pieces Accordingly

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  • Cut the tiles as per the border

Add the Raised Dots

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  • Use the small, raised stickers to make the Braille dots on each tile.
  • Place the stickers according to the Braille pattern for each number.
  • Make sure the dots are securely attached and easy to feel.

Finish the Puzzle Pieces

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  • Check each Braille tile to make sure the dots are in the right places and well attached.
  • Trim any extra cardboard to make neat tile.

Play and Learn

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  • Mix up the Braille number tiles and challenge players to put them in order.
  • Players can also match the Braille tiles with printed numbers.
  • Have fun learning and practicing Braille in a fun and easy way!