Miranda’s Alphabet uses a unique system to teach pre-schoolers the letters of the alphabet.
Central to the idea are simple, colourful and beautifully illustrated graphics, which transform each letter into a picture of its own sound, helping the child “see” the sound in the shape of the letter.
Miranda’s Alphabet allows each letter to stick in the child’s mind as an image of itself.
The Miranda’s Alphabet book is a fun, visual narrative following Miranda and two small children on a lively adventure through the 26 letters of the alphabet.
The story consists of their discoveries and surprises as they play games with the shapes of the letters.
Miranda introduces us to the capital letters while her daughter Thomasin and 3-year-old friend William introduce the little letters. This relationship mirrors the relationship between the capitals and the little letters themselves — and lets kids see their peers enjoying words and language.
The wall cards present the illustrated capital and little letters as 26 high-quality cards that can be freely handled or displayed as a wall frieze.