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Picture of BRAILLE HOLIDAY CARDS Braille Holiday Cards are braille greeting cards designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. Three designs are available: (1) A Chrismas tree with the braille inscription, "String of Dots" printed inside; (2) a holiday wreath with the braille inscription, "The berries on this wreath are more than they may seem: for they are really dots of braille with a most important theme. Peace on Earth is the message hung upon the door; touch it with your finger and feel some peace some more"; and (3) a Star of David with no inscription inside. These cards come in a boxes of 8 cards and envelopes in a single design or in mixed sets.

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Price: 10.00.

This product record was updated on September 11, 2008.

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Blind Children's Fund

The Blind Children's Fund is a non-profit organization providing information, materials, equipment, and resources for parents and professionals working with children who are blind.

201 S. University Street
Mt. Pleasant, Michigan 48858
United States
Telephone: 989-779-9966.
Fax: 989-779-0015.
Web: http://www.blindchildrensfund.org.
Email: bcf@blindchildrensfund.org.


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