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MIRAI PUBLISHING ,Inc
Address | Fukumaru building 4-26-12 kouenji-minami sugingmiku Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:166-0003 |
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SD item code:10869005
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Tenji-moyo -Meet and learn tenji ehon
Original text before translation
てんじもよー 〜みてまなぶてんじえほん〜
(PB000097)
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(PB000097)
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
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W167mm x H190mm 2 pages on the front cover + 10 pages of text (10 pages on the back) All color
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Country of manufacture: Printed in Japan
Material / component: Paper
Year of manufacture: 2022
Product tag: None
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Description
A picture book to learn Braille through visual & tactile play About 10% of the visually impaired can read Braille. It is difficult for people who were born blind to learn Braille. It is difficult for them to learn Braille after they become visually impaired due to illness or other reasons. One reason is that it is difficult for people who were born blind to learn Braille after they become visually impaired due to illness or other reasons. In today's aging society, the number of blind people who lose their sight is increasing. Why don't you get used to Braille while you can still see? We also recommend this as a gift for your loved ones. *Supervised by an expert (Mr. Susumu Ouchi) so that visually impaired people can also enjoy this book. *Original color Braille charts (for reading and writing) are included. *Includes a postcard-size "Outing Tenjihyou" chart. *Illustrations are also printed in raised print. [Braille is important regardless of whether you can see it or not. Braille is found in the streets, in our homes, and all around us. If you find Braille, try to read what it says using this picture book as a hint. It is fun to read Braille. Because letters are there to tell someone something...]. (From the author) Comment from the publisher In braille, [I am] is written as [watashi wa], [to the company] as [kaisha e], and [Tokyo] as [tokyou]. I was surprised at such common knowledge of Braille. I was surprised. Looking at the author's original color Braille chart, I think I can remember Braille. But if you close your eyes and touch the Braille, you will be surprised at the sensation for the first time. Please experience it for yourself. *There was an error in the "Braille Tidbits" section on the first page of the back of this book. We apologize and correct it. [Incorrect: "Gakkoe [Correct] Gakkoe About the Author Tomoko Ido i.dot Born in Tokyo in 1972. After graduating from the architecture department, she studied information design at the Kyoto University of Art's correspondence course. This work, based on her graduation project, won the Excellence Award in the Picture Book Division of the 7th Picture Book Publication Awards. He is a supporting member of the Color Universal Design Organization. |
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About 10% of the visually impaired can read Braille.
It is difficult for people who were born blind to learn Braille.
It is difficult for them to learn Braille after they become visually impaired due to illness or other reasons.
One reason is that it is difficult for people who were born blind to learn Braille after they become visually impaired due to illness or other reasons.
In today's aging society, the number of blind people who lose their sight is increasing.
Why don't you get used to Braille while you can still see?
We also recommend this as a gift for your loved ones.
*Supervised by an expert (Mr. Susumu Ouchi) so that visually impaired people can also enjoy this book.
*Original color Braille charts (for reading and writing) are included.
*Includes a postcard-size "Outing Tenjihyou" chart.
*Illustrations are also printed in raised print.
[Braille is important regardless of whether you can see it or not.
Braille is found in the streets, in our homes, and all around us.
If you find Braille, try to read what it says using this picture book as a hint.
It is fun to read Braille.
Because letters are there to tell someone something...]. (From the author)
Comment from the publisher
In braille, [I am] is written as [watashi wa], [to the company] as [kaisha e], and [Tokyo] as [tokyou].
I was surprised at such common knowledge of Braille. I was surprised.
Looking at the author's original color Braille chart, I think I can remember Braille.
But if you close your eyes and touch the Braille, you will be surprised at the sensation for the first time.
Please experience it for yourself.
*There was an error in the "Braille Tidbits" section on the first page of the back of this book.
We apologize and correct it.
[Incorrect: "Gakkoe
[Correct] Gakkoe
About the Author
Tomoko Ido i.dot
Born in Tokyo in 1972.
After graduating from the architecture department, she studied information design at the Kyoto University of Art's correspondence course.
This work, based on her graduation project, won the Excellence Award in the Picture Book Division of the 7th Picture Book Publication Awards.
He is a supporting member of the Color Universal Design Organization.