This 27-block set combines British Sign Language symbols with Braille and embossed letters along with traditional letter forms. Provides both sighted and visually impaired children or adults hours of building and spelling fun. British Sign Language is quite different from ASL, and the two sign languages are not mutually intelligible. BSL fingerspelling is also different from ASL, as it uses two hands whereas ASL uses one.
This classic ABC alphabet building block set includes 28 blocks providing 4 complete alphabets, 3 sets of numerals, and 28 different animal pictures. Each block features a unique animal picture, a number or math symbol, and four letters (two embossed).
This standard set of 27 blocks includes 4 complete alphabets (2 in Braille), 3 sets of numerals, and 27 different animal pictures. These Braille abc basswood blocks are admired by teachers for the use of lowercase letters because the English written language uses many more lowercase letters than capital.