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Alphabet- A to F (UEB Uncontracted)

by Rnib

In this series, there are two A5 images per A4 sheet. Cut each sheet along the fine vertical line down the centre to make two pages with an image on each. There will be a locator shown at the top left of each image when it is the correct way up. At the bottom right of each image, you will find its initial letter in lower and upper case braille and print characters.A is for apple - here is a juicy red and green apple on this page. The apple is seen from the side in the middle of the page. Its stalk is at the top of the image and down the page is the fleshy fruit. At the bottom centre of the image are the calyx and stamen. These are the remaining parts of the flower that the apple has grown from.B is for Ball: This is an image of a bouncy toy ball. The round ball is in the centre of the page. It is blue and is decorated with yellow spots.C is for cat - This is an image of a furry cats head. The cats head is seen from the front so that you can see all the parts of its face. You can find some of the cat's long hair on either side of its ears at the top of the image. Down the page are the cat's two eyes looking straight at you and further down is its nose and mouth. The cat has very long whiskers sticking out to the left and right; these help the cat feel its way through narrow spaces.D is for doll - This is a picture of a pretty rag doll. The doll is facing you in the middle of the page so that you can see all the parts of her face. Her head is at the top of the image. She has yellow hair styled in pigtails that stick out to the left and right. She has two big eyes, a little button nose and a big smiley mouth. Down the page is the doll's body. She is wearing an orange t-shirt and a blue pinafore dress. She has her arms stretched out to each side. Further down the page she is wearing blue and yellow stripy stockings on her legs and green shoes on her feet at the bottom of the page.E is for egg - This is an image of a decorated Easter egg. The egg is in the centre of the page. It is pointier at the top of the image and rounder at the bottom. The egg has been painted blue and has a pink band of decoration with yellow stars and circles across its middle.F is for feather - This is an image of a blue feather. The feather is in the centre of the page. Its shaft curves left then right down the centre of the image to the bottom of the page. You can find the featherâ TMs barbs to the left and right of the shaft.

Alphabet- A to F (UEB Contracted)

by Rnib

In this series, there are two A5 images per A4 sheet. Cut each sheet along the fine vertical line down the centre to make two pages with an image on each. There will be a locator shown at the top left of each image when it is the correct way up. At the bottom right of each image, you will find its initial letter in lower and upper case braille and print characters.A is for apple - here is a juicy red and green apple on this page. The apple is seen from the side in the middle of the page. Its stalk is at the top of the image and down the page is the fleshy fruit. At the bottom centre of the image are the calyx and stamen. These are the remaining parts of the flower that the apple has grown from.B is for Ball: This is an image of a bouncy toy ball. The round ball is in the centre of the page. It is blue and is decorated with yellow spots.C is for cat - This is an image of a furry cats head. The cats head is seen from the front so that you can see all the parts of its face. You can find some of the cat's long hair on either side of its ears at the top of the image. Down the page are the cat's two eyes looking straight at you and further down is its nose and mouth. The cat has very long whiskers sticking out to the left and right; these help the cat feel its way through narrow spaces.D is for doll - This is a picture of a pretty rag doll. The doll is facing you in the middle of the page so that you can see all the parts of her face. Her head is at the top of the image. She has yellow hair styled in pigtails that stick out to the left and right. She has two big eyes, a little button nose and a big smiley mouth. Down the page is the doll's body. She is wearing an orange t-shirt and a blue pinafore dress. She has her arms stretched out to each side. Further down the page she is wearing blue and yellow stripy stockings on her legs and green shoes on her feet at the bottom of the page.E is for egg - This is an image of a decorated Easter egg. The egg is in the centre of the page. It is pointier at the top of the image and rounder at the bottom. The egg has been painted blue and has a pink band of decoration with yellow stars and circles across its middle.F is for feather - This is an image of a blue feather. The feather is in the centre of the page. Its shaft curves left then right down the centre of the image to the bottom of the page. You can find the featherâ TMs barbs to the left and right of the shaft.

Alphabet- A to F (Large Print)

by Rnib

In this series, there are two A5 images per A4 sheet. Cut each sheet along the fine vertical line down the centre to make two pages with an image on each. There will be a locator shown at the top left of each image when it is the correct way up. At the bottom right of each image, you will find its initial letter in lower and upper case braille and print characters.A is for apple - here is a juicy red and green apple on this page. The apple is seen from the side in the middle of the page. Its stalk is at the top of the image and down the page is the fleshy fruit. At the bottom centre of the image are the calyx and stamen. These are the remaining parts of the flower that the apple has grown from.B is for Ball: This is an image of a bouncy toy ball. The round ball is in the centre of the page. It is blue and is decorated with yellow spots.C is for cat - This is an image of a furry cats head. The cats head is seen from the front so that you can see all the parts of its face. You can find some of the cat's long hair on either side of its ears at the top of the image. Down the page are the cat's two eyes looking straight at you and further down is its nose and mouth. The cat has very long whiskers sticking out to the left and right; these help the cat feel its way through narrow spaces.D is for doll - This is a picture of a pretty rag doll. The doll is facing you in the middle of the page so that you can see all the parts of her face. Her head is at the top of the image. She has yellow hair styled in pigtails that stick out to the left and right. She has two big eyes, a little button nose and a big smiley mouth. Down the page is the doll's body. She is wearing an orange t-shirt and a blue pinafore dress. She has her arms stretched out to each side. Further down the page she is wearing blue and yellow stripy stockings on her legs and green shoes on her feet at the bottom of the page.E is for egg - This is an image of a decorated Easter egg. The egg is in the centre of the page. It is pointier at the top of the image and rounder at the bottom. The egg has been painted blue and has a pink band of decoration with yellow stars and circles across its middle.F is for feather - This is an image of a blue feather. The feather is in the centre of the page. Its shaft curves left then right down the centre of the image to the bottom of the page. You can find the featherâ TMs barbs to the left and right of the shaft.

Red Grouse (Large Print)

by Rnib Bookshare

This is a Red Grouse shown from the side. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. Its head, which is facing to the left, has a short blunt beak. One eye is visible, and above this, is its distinctive red wattle. Slightly down and to the right of the head is the wing. Down from this is the Grouse's chest, and down again are its two sturdy legs. To the very right of the picture its short tail can be found. The Red Grouse is covered with chestnut brown feathers.

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