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Ed and Amie help children learn Braille and BSL basics

  • Writer: Actcessible
    Actcessible
  • Sep 21
  • 1 min read

At Actcessible, we are delighted to launch our brand new Play Online section, a space where creativity meets inclusion.



Ed the Explorer and Amie the Adventurer guide young learners through braille and British Sign Language in a way that feels like a story driven game.


Visit www.actcessible.co.uk/online to start your journey.


Braille Space Adventure

Blast off on a stranded ship and power your way to safety by learning the braille alphabet. Children begin with a cinematic intro, choose a guide, and explore the letters A to Z with clear patterns and simple explanations. Two fast paced mini games keep the mission thrilling, followed by a final quiz to bring the shuttle home.


BSL Explorer: Escape the Ruins

Step inside mysterious ruins where only BSL knowledge can unlock the path to freedom. After a welcome video, children pick Ed or Amie and learn the full BSL alphabet with clean images and short guidance. They disarm a lightning fast match challenge, tackle a memory match puzzle, and face a final quiz before escaping.



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Celebrate with a personalised certificate

Every successful adventurer can add their name to a colourful certificate. The Braille Space Explorer certificate or the BSL Explorer certificate can be printed or saved as a PNG, giving children a lasting keepsake of their achievement.


Why these tools matter

Both adventures turn key communication skills into an exciting quest. Each step is clear and fun, with gentle feedback that builds confidence and sparks curiosity. They work beautifully on phones, tablets, and computers, giving every child the chance to explore braille and British Sign Language in an accessible and enjoyable way.

 
 
 

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