[nabs-l] board games

Lea williams leanicole1988 at gmail.com
Sat Dec 3 19:14:31 UTC 2011


They also sell this wax sticks that my school would put on the lines
so you could find the lines, or hot glew the lines. Yes you could use
a brailler or a slate and stylus to write on the cards. I perfer a
slate and stylus. Then put braille lables on the board where its
needed. You could use stickers like stars or something to mark the
squares too for an alternitive and cheeper method.

On 12/2/11, trising at sbcglobal.net <trising at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> My parents adapted it for me when I was a teenager. The cards can be rolled
> into a Perkins Brailler and Brailled. A dot of hot glue can be put on every
> square so you can move your person. A Braille label can be put in every room
> in the mansion. That is really all that is necessary.
>
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