A look at the inventor of the raised dot system who overcame his own blindness and helped others to read.
A simple biography of the nineteenth-century Frenchman who as a boy created a system by which the blind could read.
Louis Braille: A Touch of Genius is the first ever, full-color biography to include thirty-one of his extant letters, some written by his own hand, and translated into English for the first time.Three great men were born in the early weeks ...
Louis Braille: dotyk geniuszu
Blinded at the age of 3, Louis Braille developed a superb memory that enabled him to do well in school.
Louis Braille: The Boy Who Invented Books for the Blind
Features include sidebars, a table of contents, two infographics, Making Connections questions, a glossary, and an index. QR Codes in the book give readers access to book-specific resources to further their learning.
Louis Braille (PB)
This beautiful illustrated book spotlights the amazing true story of an individual who made his mark on the world at a very early age.
Famous People/Famous Lives is a series of books for Key Stages 1 and 2 which outline the lives of famous people throughout history, but focus on one particular event in each instance.
A simple biography of the man who invented a special system of raised dots on paper enabling blind people to read. Suggested level: junior, primary.
The life of the 19th-century Frenchman who invented an alphabet that enables the blind to read.
Biography of the blind French boy who invented the Braille alphabet when he was only fifteen.
A simple biography of the man who invented a special system of raised dots on paper enabling blind people to read.
The life of the nineteenth-century Frenchman, accidentally blinded as a child, who originated the raised dot system of reading and writing used throughout the world by the blind.
Louis Braille was only twelve years old - and he was blind.
The life of the nineteenth-century Frenchman, accidentally blinded as a child, who originated the raised dot system of reading and writing used by the blind throughout the world.
Louis Braille: The Blind Boy Who Wanted to Read