LEGO klosser med blindeskrift, sett 40655 Play with Braille – French  og 40656 Play with Braille – English

LEGO klosser med punktskrift, sett 40655 Play with Braille – French  og 40656 Play with Braille – English

For første gang er det mulig for alle å kjøpe LEGO klosser med punktskrift på. Tidligere er det vært skoler og institusjoner som har hatt tilgang på disse. Fra 1 september kommer disse settene på engelsk og fransk. I LEGO sin pressemelding skriver de at i løpet av neste år vil det komme på flere språk. Så da krysser vi fingrene for at det kommer en skandinavisk utgave.

Disse 2 LEGO settene inkluderer 287 klosser i fem farger: hvit, gul, grønn, rød og blå. Alle klosser er fullt kompatible med andre LEGO-produkter, og tappene på hver kloss er arrangert for å samsvare med tallene og bokstavene i punktsystemet, med den trykte versjonen av symbolet eller bokstaven plassert under tappene.

Den engelske utgaven er tilgjengelig i følgende land:
Storbritannia, Irland, USA, Canada, Australia og New Zealand

Den franske utgaven er tilgjengelig i disse landene:
Frankrike, Canada, Sveits, Luxembourg og Belgia

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Engelsk navn: Play with Braille – French
Sett nr: 40655
Blir gitt ut: 1. september 2023, kan forhåndsbestilles nå
Alder: 6+
Antall deler: 287
Antall minifigurer: 0
lego.com eksklusive?: Nei, men kun tilgjengelig i utvalgte land

Prisene er:
Frankrike: 89,99 EUR
Canada: 119,99 CAD
Sveits: 109,00 CHF
Luxembourg: 89,99 EUR
Belgia: 89,99 EUR

Engelsk navn: Play with Braille – English
Sett nr: 40656
Blir gitt ut: 1. september 2023, kan forhåndsbestilles nå
Alder: 6+
Antall deler: 287
Antall minifigurer: 0
lego.com eksklusive?: Nei, men kun tilgjengelig i utvalgte land

Prisene er:
Storbritannia: 79,99: GBP
Irland: 89,99 EUR
USA: 89,99 USD
Canada: 119,99 CAD
Australia: 149,99 AUD
New Zealand: 169,99 NZD

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40655 Play with Braille – French

Give kids a fun building experience with this LEGO® Play with Braille – French set (40655) for kids with visual impairments who are learning braille. The set comes with baseplates to build on and there are play starters to explore on LEGO.com. The play starters help kids develop their skills as they learn how to orient, attach and stack the bricks. The set also gives an insight into the braille code and braille characters.

  • LEGO® braille bricks – This Play with Braille – French set (40655) for kids aged 6+ contains 284 bricks with braille numbers and letters from the French alphabet, plus baseplates to build on
  • Learn through play – This set is designed to help children with visual impairments practice their tactile skills and offers a fun way to incorporate braille toys into everyday family play
  • Share the fun – Looking to buy LEGO® braille bricks? This is a great set for families to enjoy together and you’ll find play starters on LEGO.com to help kids get going

 

40656 Play with Braille – English

This LEGO® Play with Braille – English set (40656) combines the fun of LEGO bricks with braille letters, numbers and signs to offer a playful learning experience for children learning braille. The set comes with baseplates to build on and there are play starters to explore on LEGO.com. The play starters help kids develop their skills as they learn how to orient, attach and stack the bricks. The set also gives an insight into the braille code and braille characters.

  • LEGO® braille bricks – This Play with Braille English set (40656) for kids aged 6+ contains 284 bricks with braille numbers and letters from the English alphabet, plus baseplates to build on
  • Learn through play – This set is designed to help children with visual impairments practice their tactile skills and offers a fun way to incorporate braille toys into everyday family play
  • Share the fun – Looking to buy LEGO® braille bricks? This is a set for families to enjoy together and you’ll find play starters on LEGO.com to help kids get going

 

LEGO sin pressemelding:

Bringing Braille Fun Home: LEGO® Braille Bricks on Sale for the First Time

– Following an overwhelming response from around the world, LEGO® Braille Bricks are now available to purchase online at LEGO.com.

– The launch marks a significant milestone in the development of more inclusive learning through play experiences.

– With both braille and printed letters, numbers and symbols on each brick, and games designed for all ages, the new ‘LEGO Braille Bricks – Play with Braille’ set makes learning braille more fun and accessible to everyone.

– Available in English and French from 1st September 2023 with pre-order starting 24th August and additional languages to follow next year.

Billund, Denmark, 24th August 2023: Ahead of World Blind Awareness Month this October and in response to global demand, the LEGO Group announces LEGO® braille bricks are available to purchase for the first time through LEGO.com. The new product – LEGO® Braille Bricks – Play with Braille – is aimed at kids aged 6+ and has been designed so that anyone who is curious about braille, be they blind, partially-sighted or sighted, can have fun getting to know the braille system at home with their family members in a playful, inclusive way.

 

Martine Abel-Williamson, President, World Blind Union, commented: “For blind and partially sighted children, and adults for that matter, it makes all the difference if they can share their journey of learning braille with the people they love the most. For the blind community, braille is not just literacy, it’s our entry to independence and inclusion into this world, and to have LEGO Braille Bricks made available for the wider public is a massive step forward to ensuring more children will want to learn braille in the first place. And because it’s based on a product that so many families already know and love, this is really an invitation for all family members to have fun building tactile skills and getting familiar with braille using the same tool.”

 

Until now, LEGO Braille Bricks have only been distributed free of charge by the LEGO Foundation to organisations* specializing in the education of children with vision impairment. Since the launch of these educational kits in 2020, feedback from parents, carers, grandparents, children, and educators has continually highlighted the positive impact the bricks have and how they transform the way children with vision impairment can learn braille. This overwhelming response has led to the creation of LEGO Braille Bricks – Play with Braille to give families the opportunity to enjoy the benefits and practice their tactile skills at home.

 

Lisa Taylor, mum to 7-year-old Olivia and 4-year-old Imogen, commented: “Olivia first discovered LEGO braille bricks at school and they had such a big impact on her curiosity for braille. Before then, she found it hard to get started with the symbols but now she’s improving all the time. To have a set at home changes everything. We can play with braille together as a family and she can introduce braille to her little sister in a way they both love. LEGO braille bricks are accessible for her without being really different for other kids, so she gets to play and learn just like every other child. That makes her feel included which is so important, not just to Olivia but any child.”

 

LEGO Braille Bricks – Play with Braille includes 287 bricks in five colours: white, yellow, green, red and blue. All bricks are fully compatible with other LEGO products and the studs on each brick are arranged to correspond to the numbers and letters in the braille system, with the printed version of the symbol or letter situated below the studs.

 

The set also includes two baseplates to build on and comes in packaging with braille embossing. To enhance the play experience and support pre-braille skill development, a series of supporting play starters are available on LEGO.com and will teach players how to orient, attach and stack the bricks through well-loved games such as Rock, Paper, Scissors, which all members of the family can take part in.

 

Rasmus Løgstrup, LEGO Group Lead Designer on LEGO Braille Bricks said: “Play has the power to change lives; when children play, they learn vital life-long skills, so we were thrilled by the reception that LEGO Braille Bricks received in educational settings. We’ve been inundated with thousands of requests to make them more widely available, so we just knew we had to make it happen!”

 

“It’s been a fantastic journey collaborating with children, families and experts from around the world to develop the product and online activity packs. Our partners have been instrumental also in advising on what colourways should be used for the bricks, product packaging and digital experiences to ensure this is optimised for individuals who experience low vision and vision loss. We know this is a strong platform for social inclusion, and can’t wait to see families get creative and have fun playing with braille together.”

 

With its ongoing commitment to make its play experiences more inclusive, the LEGO Group has also partnered with the free mobile app Be My Eyes. The popular app connects blind and partially sighted people with companies to help with everyday tasks through a live video call. As part of the partnership, LEGO Customer Service colleagues will provide confidential, live visual assistance through the app covering support from a wide range of topics from unboxing, to general product support.

 

Mike Buckley, Chairman and CEO, Be My Eyes, commented: «The fact that the LEGO Group is investing in inclusion is huge because so many people in the blind and low vision community already love and enjoy LEGO products. Be My Eyes is incredibly honored to partner with the LEGO Group to enable and inspire the creativity of blind and low vision builders across the globe.»

 

The LEGO Group is also pleased to announce that LEGO® Audio & Braille Building Instructions will now become a permanent offering. Inspired and co-developed by entrepreneur Matthew Shifrin who is blind, this experience gives builders the option of having select LEGO building instructions available as audio or text for braille readers.

 

LEGO Braille Bricks – Play with Braille is priced at 89.99 USD and now available for pre-order in English and French versions ahead of launch September 1st 2023. In early 2024, the set will also be available in Italian, German and Spanish versions.

 

The LEGO Foundation will continue to carry out research and distribute LEGO Braille Bricks educational kits free of charge through partnering national blindness associations and other partnering organisations.

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