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Magnetic Braille is a set of braille alphabet magnets designed for use as braille training aids for children or adults with low vision. The set includes 63 brightly-colored magnets, including one each for seven punctuation signs (period, colon, dash, apostrophe, question mark, exclamation mark, and comma), plus two each for the 26 letters of the alphabet, the braille capital letter sign, and the braille number sign. Each magnet shows a jumbo braille sign and its print equivalent. Braille dots are not raised. These magnets attach to any flat metal surface. DIMENSIONS (LxW): Magnets are 1 x 1 inch square and come on an 11 x 7 inch backer card. COLOR: Letters and backgrounds are in various colors. Braille dots are black.

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Price: 12.50.

This product record was updated on May 7, 2008.

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Greggo Magnets, Inc.

8 West 43rd Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55409
United States
Telephone: 612-824-1782.
Fax: 612-824-1794.
Web: http://www.greggomagnets.com.
Email: info@greggomagnets.com.


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