Your child can get a letter in Braille from Santa with the help of the National Federation of the Blind.
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Between November 19 and December 17, parents can go online at www.nfb.org and fill out a Santa Braille Letter request form. The form can also be printed and faxed to (410) 685-2340. Beginning November 27, the Braille letters from Santa will start going out to blind boys and girls around the country. The Braille letter will also be accompanied by a print copy (for mom and dad to read). Requests for letters must include the writer’s name, the child’s name, birthday, gender, mailing address, a telephone number, and e-mail address in case Santa’s helpers at the National Federation of the Blind have questions.
For more details visit: https://nfb.org/national-federation-blind-partners-santa-promote-braille-literacy-0
2 comments:
NOVEMBER 27,2012
Dear Penny and Family:
This is Shayla, I love your Daughter's LHON blog! It's fun and original. I enjoy reading about Abby's progress and determination!
Please continue to post more awsome things about your Amazing Daughter.
God Bless You All,
Merry Christams!
Shayla M.
Santa letter is a good way to look your child face happy as long time. Receiving a letter from santa and make the Christmas festival even more magical.
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