Lego Introduces Braille Bricks to Teach Kids Language and Inclusion

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Lego Introduces Braille Bricks to Teach Kids Language and Inclusion
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Lego has released Braille versions of its toy bricks, making them available to the general public for the first time. The Braille bricks are designed to allow anyone, regardless of visual ability, to learn and have fun with the Braille system. Aimed at children aged 6 and older, the set includes 287 bricks in five colors and is fully compatible with other Lego sets. The release of the Braille bricks follows their previous distribution to organizations specializing in the education of visually impaired children. Lego plans to add additional languages to the Braille bricks next year.

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