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Ciphers for the little folks

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A practical series of illustrated lessons for young children that teaches the biliteral cipher and trains observational, tactile, and penmanship skills through progressive hands-on activities. It presents a simple two-form code mapped to alphabet letters, step-by-step exercises using blocks, beads, drawing and sewing, and games for sending hidden messages. Lessons increase in complexity and emphasize constructive play, accuracy in letter formation, and adaptable classroom or home application; an appendix outlines alphabet origins and methods for explaining the cipher to instructors.

About the Author

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Dorothy Crain

Dorothy Crain is an author recognized for her contributions to children's literature. She is best known for her book "Ciphers for the Little Folks," which introduces young readers to the world of ciphers and codes in a playful and engaging manner. Crain's work is characterized by its educational value, aiming to spark curiosity and creativity in children. Through her writing, she has made a notable impact on early literacy and learning, encouraging children to explore the mysteries of language and communication.

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