New Lego Set To Feature Braille
[Disability Scoop; Image Credit Lego]
In an effort to be more inclusive, Lego is rolling out a first-of-its-kind set designed to help those with vision disabilities learn to read.
The company said this month that it will make Braille bricks widely available for the first time.
The new “Lego Braille Bricks — Play with Braille” set includes 287 bricks in five colors, which work interchangeably with traditional Legos. Each brick features a printed letter or number and raised studs in the pattern of the corresponding character in the Braille system.
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