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_aBryant, Jennifer, _eauthor. _928364 |
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_aSix dots : _ba story of young Louis Braille / _cby Jen Bryant ; illustrations by Boris Kulikov. |
250 | _aFirst edition. | ||
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_aNew York _bAlfred A. Knopf _c2016 |
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_a40 pages; _bcolor illustrations; _c29 cm. |
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520 | _aLouis Braille was just five years old when he lost his sight. He was a clever boy, determined to live like everyone else, and what he wanted more than anything was to be able to read. Even at the school for the blind in Paris, there were no books for him. And so he invented his own alphabet a whole new system for writing that could be read by touch. A system so ingenious that it is still used by the blind community today. | ||
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_aBraille, Louis, _d1809-1852 _xChildhood and youth _vJuvenile literature. _928365 |
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_aBraille _vJuvenile literature. _928366 |
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