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A BRAILLE SPELLING DICTIONARY FOR BEGINNING WRITERS     

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A Braille Spelling Dictionary for Beginning Writers is a manual for teaching braille spelling to students who are blind or have low vision. This one-volume braille dictionary contains 1,400 words, listed alphabetically without definitions, enabling elementary school-age children to look up the spelling of words independently. The dictionary is in both print and braille, so sighted and blind children and teachers or parents can use it together.

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Price: 7.00.

This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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National Braille Press Inc.

88 St. Stephen Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02115-4302
United States
Telephone: 888-965-8965 or 617-266-6160.
Fax: 617-437-0456.
Web: http://www.nbp.org.
Email: orders@nbp.org.


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