Developed by the LEGO Foundation, LEGO Braille Bricks are now available in the US and internationally, most recently introduced in Australia. The brightly colored bricks have embedded studs that correspond to braille numbers a letters. They make it possible for students are visually impaired to play and learn together with their sighted peers. APH (American Printing House), an official partner, is responsible for the distribution of Braille LEGOs in the US. For more information about obtaining LEGO Braille Brick: LEGO Braille Bricks: A Fun Way to Reinforce Braille Skills
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