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Moon books from the library

Summary: About the Moon collection at the library


Moon from RNIB

Some readers find they are unable to use braille but they may be able to read Moon instead; a system made up of lines and curves instead of dots. Moon uses some ordinary letters in simplified form while others consist of straight and hooked lines, angles and half-circles.

RNIB can help you with:

  • a range of Moon books available to borrow from the library
  • books and material for Moon learners
  • you can get help with choosing books
  • you can buy Moon products from the online shop

Learning Moon

You can get books to help you learn and practice, find out more about learning Moon.

The Moon alphabet card (TC20044) shows the raised Moon alphabet and some punctuation signs, together with the print translation.

More about Moon

Content author: cservices@rnib.org.uk

Last updated: 17/02/2009 12:56

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Quiz

Which of the following groups has a higher-than-average risk of sight loss?





Your stories

Mary’s story – Mary joined a Telephone Book Club and meets new people over the phone who share her passion. "I live alone. I’ve always been quite active but suddenly I find that I’m not. Reading is my biggest pleasure, I’ve read all my life. The group is very good if you live alone. You get to know other people." Mary’s full story.