braille books. they have letters that pop out a little and blind people feel it and know the letters. that was helen kellers favorite thing reading braille.
about 531,000 words in the book the blind side
Characters
The definition of an illustration is a picture that shows or resembles something. Since blind people cannot see, then an illustration is not necessary. Blind people become accustomed to reading braille, which is a form of language that was invented specifically for the blind where characters are raised off of the page that are intended to be felt with their fingertips.
because they are able to see and remember things that people that are not blind can do.
"Blind" can be an adjective, verb, noun, or adverb: Adjective: Some blind people use white canes, and others have guide dogs. Verb: The flash of light will blind you for a few seconds. Noun: The small room had a single window with a Venetian blind. Adverb: The screens went blank, and the team was now working blind.
braille
not seeing what people's feelings and not see he is white
Of course blind people can write stories! You don't have to see a computer screen or a piece of paper to write. They can dictate their stories to someone, or use voice recognition software, or even write in braille and have someone translate it into regular writing.
For people who are blind or cannot read for any other reason.
Well, if you go to the book store, somtimes they will have the a reacording for blind people.
it's called being blind........
The first mention of people being blind is in the Old Testmant in the book of Deuteronomy in chapter 27 verse 18. It mentions blind people in general. I think Samson is the first person mentioned by name to be blinded. Check on the internet on an internet Bible. You can search by the word "blind" in one of those internet Bibles. I use them often when I can't get to my concordance book. Try Crosswalk.com for an internet Bible.
A person who cannot see is called a blind person.
It's called BRAILLE.
The people who have some problems with their parts of the body such as blind, dumb and deaf.
about 531,000 words in the book the blind side
Helen Keller was an author, political activist, and lecturer. She was also the first deaf-blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree.