Braille Bricks are an experiment that transforms simple toy building brick into a tool that is capable of not only encouraging creativity, helping blind children learn to read and write, but also encourages the inclusion of children with or without visual impairment. Dorina Nowill Foundation and Lew’Lara\TBWA agency present a two-minute story of young Anna that shows how difficult it still is for a blind child to fit in nowadays society without any stigma or struggle.

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A house / Written in Braille Bricks in Spanish

Braille Bricks is a toy for literacy and inclusion of blind children.

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A toy and a way of learning
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#BrailleBricksForAll

Braille Bricks are special “legos” designed according to each of the 26 different formations that make up the Braille alphabet. Anyone can support this promotion of literacy among blind children and help them better integrate into society, watch more videos about the project at the Braille Bricks website.

Also, if you like this idea, you can even write something in Braille Bricks, share it on Social Media, and help Dorina Nowill Foundation for the Blind convince the toy industry to produce the bricks globally. So, generate your message and share it on Social Media using the hashtag #BrailleBricksForAll. Here’s our message to the building blocks producers:

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“This is awesome, support Braille Bricks!”

Moreover, you can become a face of this wonderful project and by writing your first and last name you can generate an image for your new avatar with your initials in Braille Bricks. Head over to the Braille Bricks website, build your own image and help fortify this wonderful campaign.

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Braille Bricks