Braille Boy
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Narrated by:
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Jacque Troy
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By:
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Zuzu Sampson
About this listen
“Braille Boy” is a captivating book written by a nine-year-old who could not find braille books with certain characters. Frustrated by the lack of options, exacerbated by his impairment, he decided to write and publish his books. Braille Boy is a fictional story featuring Braille Boy and Braille Alien. Braille Boy fights off Braille Alien, who seeks to confuse Braille readers. The actions of Braille Boy portray positive life lessons worthy of emulation.
Braille Boy teaches valuable lessons to children while introducing the basic concept of braille – a tactile code used for reading and writing. Braille consists of dots arranged in two columns and three rows (Braille Cell) to form readable letters and numbers depending on which dot is on or off. Braille is essential to the contributions of the visually impaired. Braille Boy inculcates in children awareness and empathy for the visually impaired population in a fun way.
Braille Boy is an excellent resource for young listeners who want to learn good traits and build on the best of humanity in them. The book fosters character development and leadership skills. The book is a testament to the power of determination and creativity in overcoming obstacles.
©2023 Zuzu Sampson (P)2024 Zuzu Sampson