This is your yearly heads up that Braille Literacy Month begins January 1st!

 

In preparation (and celebration), we wanted to provide you some fun programming ideas you can do in your library in the New Year. For the activities listed below, please email me directly at wambaughs@michigan.gov and I will provide you with the PDFs that you can print / use at your library.

 

  1. NLS Fun with Braille activity sheet

 

  1. Write Your Name in Braille activity

 

  1. Using glue or puffy paint to write your name in braille, instead of slate and stylus- Examples: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/259238522292649299/ or https://www.pinterest.com/pin/910571618385462134/

 

  1. Crack the Code activity

 

  1. A Facebook post about Braille Literacy Month- please tag us @MichiganBTBL!

 

  1. Storytime highlighting Louis Braille, a character with a visual disability, characters with glasses, characters with white canes, etc.

 

  1. Adult book club or Netflix miniseries discussion about All The Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr

 

  1. Schedule a presentation either for staff or patrons to learn more about BTBL services

 

For more information on BTBL, visit our website or follow us on Facebook @MichiganBTBL.

Thank you,

Stephanie Wambaugh, Librarian 12

Team Lead and Outreach Services

Michigan Braille and Talking Book Library (BTBL)

Bureau of Services for Blind Persons

P.O. Box 30007

702 W. Kalamazoo St.

Lansing, MI 48909

Phone: 1-800-992-9012

Fax: 1-517-284-2885

wambaughs@michigan.gov

 

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