

🔤 Unlock literacy for all with the ultimate Braille alphabet tray!
This 6.5" x 7.5" hard plastic educational tray features all 26 Braille letters with matching print capitals and small letters, plus numbers 0-9. Its jumbo Braille dots enhance tactile clarity, making it ideal for both blind and sighted learners. Designed for durability and portability, it’s perfect for classrooms and personal use, empowering users to learn and write Braille confidently.
| ASIN | B0093QD2SO |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,145,355 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #408 in Braille Aids |
| Brand Name | The Braille Superstore |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 50 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Learn the Braille Alphabet |
| Manufacturer | The Braille Superstore |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 120.00 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Supported Battery Types | No batteries required |
| Theme | Alphabet |
A**R
I thought this product was GREAT! My guide dog and I go to schools ...
As someone who is visually impaired, I thought this product was GREAT! My guide dog and I go to schools and teach kids about service dogs and blindness. It is a great interactive tool to bring along. The kids love It! It is made of sturdy plastic and easy to clean! I highly recommend this, great for beginners as well!
S**T
Braille Tablet
I always wanted to learn Braille but never got the chance while I was working. I was born blind in one eye so there is always a doubt of me going blind in the back of my mind, so I am glad I purchased this product. It's easy and kind of fun to learn.
T**E
Disappointed!
This was a disappointing purchase. I purchased for a child who has recently lost his sight. He can feel the braille letters and numbers. He however can't feel the actual letters. I'm having trouble finding a tablet like the one I had when I went blind. Mine had letters in raised felt above the braille counterpart. This can work for sighted who want to learn braille. Low vision may benefit, but some who are completely blind may not.
C**S
Does the job
The plastic is a bit thin, but my visually impaired 4 year old like it and we use it to practice her Braille. Not the best quality but does the job.
G**N
The braille was too small for his hands
The braille was too small for his hands - need a larger one I will continue to look - he was not able to use this one as he has caluses on his hands
A**A
Good purchase
I’m blind and trying to learn Braille . So far this is a good tool!
J**I
The size
It is going to work for the use in my headstart class, but something bigger that I could put on the wall would be great. Maybe a laminated poster with the raised braille on it and big enough for toddlers to feel with their hands to see and feel how the blind communicate. If anyone knows of such a poster and where to get it please comment on this for me.
E**S
Fully tactile
This is a good size. Both the Braille letters and the English letters are fully tactile: Braille is raised and English is recessed. I like that this learner also has the numbers, because quite a few of them only have the letters. Very happy with this. Can't wait to get learning.
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