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Letterland is a unique, phonics-based approach to teaching reading, writing and spelling to children. Its information-rich Letterland characters transform plain black letter shapes into child-friendly pictogram characters, who live in an imaginary place called Letterland.
Since the company was founded, over a million children have learned the alphabet with Letterland using the award-winning easy-to-follow and fun-to-use phonics titles. Letterland has been a household name for over 55 years with constant widespread success in making phonics effective and, just as important, fun!
Our unique, multi-sensory approach to reading, writing and spelling uses characters that bring plain black letter shapes to life!
Maskew Miller Learning is the sole supplier of Letterland.
Contact us:
https://letterland.com/pages/contact
Phone: (021) 532-6000
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