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 For the first time since their creation, Lego s braille bricks are now available for anyone to purchase through the companys website.The unique bricks were designed for kids 6 years old and up to help them learn the br stanley cup aille system in a playful way,Lego said.Until now, they were only given to organizations specializing in the education of children with blindness or low vision by the Lego Foundation.But Lego said it received so much positive feedback from families and educators since the braille bricks launched in 2020, the company worked to make them available for anyone to purchase.The Play with Braille  setincludes 287 bricks in white, yellow, green, red and blue. The studs on each brick correspond to the numbers and letters in the braille system, with the printed version of the number or letter situated below the studs.All the bricks are compatible with other Lego products.  stanley website For blind and partially sighte stanley canada d children, and adults for that matter, it makes all the difference if they can share their journey of learning braille with the people they love the most,  said Martine Abel-Williamson, president of World Blind Union.Trending stories at ScrippsnewsStates ease teen employment laws amid rising child labor violationsHere s which vehicles are built at the 3 plants in the UAW strikeThese are the most stolen vehicles in the US Rmnv Kobe Bryant and 13-year-old daughter among 9 killed in California helicopter crash
 A Colorado man is changing the next chapter of history by helping his local library buy more books about Black history and cultural diversity.Kevin Gebert retired from the aerospace industry six years ago and started a nonprofit for minority children, but when COVID-19 shut down schools, he found himself with extra time. He used the spare timeto read  The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America s Great Migration  by Isabel Wilkerson. It s a book filled with lessons on  stanley mug Black history. I read this book and by the time I got a quarter of the way through it, I thought about the impact this book could have on school kids stanley quencher , adults,  Gebert said.His curiosity took him to the Louisville Public Library, where he discovered the book selection on race and cultural diversity was slim. Gebert said the library only had one copy of  The Warmth of Other Suns,  and 16 people were on a wait list. It will probably be into next year before everyone has had a chance to read it,  he said.He launched a fundraiser with the library to expand the collection of culturally diverse books, books about Black history, race and equality.With the help of friends, Gebert compiled a list of 20 books to add to the library collection.  Library staff  are going to go through the list of books that were recommended and they will make the decision as to how many they buy,  h stanley cup e said.  We will want to have enough books that people won t have to wait for 16 weeks. He hopes his mission will spark change in a growin