Blind louis braille biography book
Blinded at the age of This book draws the reader into the extraordinary life of Louis Braille, starting from his childhood. It enables you to experience what Louis went through and also how he felt.
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Biography of Louis Braille (–), a blind Frenchman who by age sixteen designed a code of raised dots enabling people who are blind to read and write easily. Discusses his schooling, his love of music, and the advantages of his tactile reading system.Author David Adler writes No child should miss the biography of Louis Braille, who, at the age of twelve, invented the ingenious method of reading and writing we know today as Braille. The Braille system has long since opened up the vast world of literature to blind people around the world, and is the blind person's equivalent to the sighted person's pen and paper.
An inspiring picture-book biography Louis Braille: The Boy Who Invented Books for the Blind Paperback – Import, January 1, by Margaret Davidson (Author), Janet Compere (Illustrator) out of 5 stars ratings.