Audio & Braille LEGO Instructions Library Expanded

Back in 2019 the LEGO Group and the LEGO Foundation announced a pilot scheme to make LEGO® building more inclusive by making set instructions available in both audio and braille formats. The scheme was inspired by LEGO fan Matthew Shifrin, who was born blind but loved to build LEGO sets. So his friend would write down the building steps, which Matthew would be able to read on a Braille reader. This formed the basis of LEGO Audio & Braille Building Instructions. When it first launched only a couple of sets were available in the formats. Now the library of sets that can be built using audio steps as well a screen or Braille reader, has vastly expanded. Many sets from themes such as LEGO Star Wars, LEGO City, Technic, NINJAGO and more are available to assist those who need it. Check out the library of Audio & Braille Building Instructions here.

LEGO Audio Braille

Author: Adam White

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