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Santa can read Braille
National Braille Day is an annual celebration to honor Louis Braille, the inventor of the Braille system. Braille is a system of raised dots that enables people who are blind or have low vision to read and write.
Santa Claus, who is known for his love of children and gift-giving, has made it a priority to be able to communicate with all children, including those who are blind or have low vision. In order to do this, Santa has learned how to read and write in Braille.
In addition to his own skills, Santa also has a special machine in his workshop that can type out messages in Braille. This allows him to communicate with children who use Braille and leave them special notes and messages.
On National Braille Day, Santa is reminding everyone of the importance of being inclusive and making sure that people of all abilities can participate in the holiday season. He encourages everyone to learn more about Braille and find ways to support those who use it in their daily lives.
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