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DID YOU KNOW?
Blind people can read with their
fingers. They use letters for the
blind invented by the Frenchman
Louis Braille — which is why this
type of writing is also known as
Braille (pronounced “brail”). The letter system consists of six dots pressed into the
paper with a special machine. Each letter of the alphabet is made of a different
combination of these six
dots. When a blind person
moves his fingers across
the paper, he can feel the
letters. If you pay
attention, you will notice
Braille writing all over the
place — for example, on
medicine packets and on
elevator buttons.
WHAT’S HAPPENING
Eyes shut! Try using nothing but
your fingers to tell which shape it is.
For someone who can see, the task
is not so simple — because that
person’s sense of touch has had
little practice, and isn’t as well
trained as it is in a blind person.
Bonus Experiment:
Put on the gloves and try to identify the shapes.
Does it work?
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Feel It!
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Thames & Kosmos |
| Model | Kids First: The Human Body (Version 2) |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 21540 MB |







