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  1. The only real variations are that Spanish has additional braille cells to represent seven commonly occurring accented letters – á, é, í, ó, ú, ü and ñ – and also some punctuation symbols are different. In either language, a young blind student typically learns this basic, uncontracted code first.

  2. The only real variations are that Spanish has additional braille cells to represent seven commonly occurring accented letters - á, é, í, ó, ú, ü and ñ – and also some punctuation symbols are different. In either language, a young blind student typically learns this basic, uncontracted code first.

  3. The full Spanish code for may be required for higher education or a native reader. DBT has two translation tables for Spanish: Spanish and Spanish/Reducida which uses fewer contractions. However most Spanish is brailled uncontracted so either table can be used. To switch to Spanish use the code [lnb~spa] or [lnb~spa-xre] followed by [g1]

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  4. It shares basics about the Braille code, explains why Braille reading is important, and suggests ways parents can read with young blind children. A Spanish version of this guide, "Porque Los Libros Si Que Importan" comes with the Spanish bag and is also available separately for free.

  5. Spanish language. Spanish Braille is the braille alphabet of Spanish and Galician. It is very close to French Braille, with the addition of a letter for ñ, slight modification of the accented letters and some differences in punctuation. Further conventions have been unified by the Latin American Blind Union, but differences with Spain ...

  6. Promotes braille literacy and the importance of families with blind children reading print/braille books together. Includes introductory information on the braille code. Also available in Spanish. Braille Activities for Children Professional Development and Research Institute on Blindness, Louisiana Tech University

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  8. An age-appropriate print/braille book for three age groups, in English or Spanish: birth-3 (red bags), 4-5 (blue bags), and 6-7 (green bags); A coupon for choosing two of the three following free items: a set of large print/braille playing cards; an additional print/braille book; a copy of Just Enough to Know Better —a braille primer for sighted parents;

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