What is braille?
Braille is a special code made up of six raised dots on a grid. There are 63 different combinations of these dots meaning that they can be translated into many languages.
The dots are raised so that blind people can read using their finger tips to feel the patterns of the dots.
Who invented braille?
Braille was invented by Louis Braille. He was a Frenchman who became blind at the age of three.
How does the braille code work?
What did Louis Braille use to create the code system?
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