Inclusive game based on sign and braille communication.
These game panels play intended in a playful way to sensitize children who are seers and listeners that there are alternative forms of communication, used by blind and deaf-mute.
Through the panels children can play with different forms of communication: vocal-auditory, gesture-viso-spatial, tactile and learn that the lack of one sense,- sight, hearing, touch,-to some degree can be assumed by another.
These game panels are very motivating for all children,- have different disabilities or not-, encourage to interact with each other and create an inclusive environment for the common game.
Show your name in signs!
Sign language is a way of communicating through gesture expression and visual perception, throughwhich deaf people can establish a communication channel with their social environment.
The panel on one side of the game contains the complete sign alphabet along with its alphabetical equivalence and motivates you to try to make yourself understood through signs.
Explore the numbers in Braille!
Braille is an embossed literacy system that helps enable autonomy for people who are blind or visually diminished.
The panel on the other side of the game contains the number 1 – 10 embossed engravings and their braille transcription.
Seer and blind children tactilely explore the two different appearances of numbers.
A funny riddle seems to deceive children, their solution is revealed in the second sight.
The panels are made of 19mm thick, anti-vandal, graffiti-resistant, easy-to-clean, UV-protected Play Tech high-density polyethylene (HDPE).
The 95x95x1410mm poles are made of laminated wood treated in vacuum-pressure-empty autoclave, level IV, against carcoma, termites and insects and then painted with lasur.
Braille dots in aluminum. Screws made of galvanized steel hidden by nylon plugs that prevent its handling by users.
Materials:
* Structure: Swedish pine laminated wood treated in autoclave * Panel: HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) 19mm.