This adoarble doll is a fun way to get blind or sighted children acquainted with the Braille alphabet. Her torso has six raised buttons that can be depressed to form Braille letters. Designed by an Argentinean primary school teacher to help teach Braille in the classroom, it comes with a list of suggested activities. Braillin's hair and clothes have been chosen for their tactile interest and bright colors. Her 1 1/2 foot size and colorfully covered plastic frame fits into a red felt carrying bag with tactile felt pictures.