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Braille Number Pages (1–9) are tactile learning sheets that help blind and low-vision children connect numbers with quantity. Each page features a large-print number, its matching Braille dots, and felt counters to count by touch. Kids say the number aloud, reinforcing recognition through multisensory learning—sight, touch, and sound.

How to Use This Book

Braille Number Pages (1–9) offer a hands-on way for blind and low-vision children to learn numbers. Each page pairs a bold numeral with its Braille equivalent and corresponding felt dots. Children trace, count, and speak each number, building tactile recognition and numerical understanding through interactive, sensory-rich exploration.

How to Use This Book?

Braille Number Pages (1–9) offer a hands-on way for blind and low-vision children to learn numbers. Each page pairs a bold numeral with its Braille equivalent and corresponding felt dots. Children trace, count, and speak each number, building tactile recognition and numerical understanding through interactive, sensory-rich exploration.

 

Braille Number Pages (1–9): Feel the Braille dots next to each number.
Touch and count the felt dots to understand quantity
Say the number out loud as you feel it

Let’s Add
Use your fingers to feel the two numbers.
Count the dots on each side, then feel the answer
Use your own felt tiles to recreate the problem if you’d like.
 
Practice & Puzzle Pages
Find the number that matches the Braille.
Match print numbers to Braille (with help if needed).
Place felt dots in the correct position as shown.