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Picture of PATTERNS PREBRAILLE PROGRAM (MODEL 6-78360-00) The Patterns Prebraille Program, model 6-78360-00, is a prereading tutorial program designed for use by children who are blind or have low vision. This program is designed to prepare children to begin braille reading by helping to build their auditory, tactual, conceptual, and language skills. The program emphasizes exposure to a variety of common childhood experiences. The program comes with a teacher's manual, instructions for making tactual readiness books, and five Patterns Prebraille Form Books.

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Price: 83.00.

This product record was updated on June 25, 2010.

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American Printing House for the Blind, Inc.

PO Box 6085
1839 Frankfort Avenue
Louisville, Kentucky 40206-0085
United States
Telephone: 800-223-1839 or 502-895-2405.
Fax: 502-899-2274.
Web: http://www.aph.org.
Email: sales@aph.org.


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