Alphabet cards

US$28.00

A new way to teach the Greek alphabet to young children.

Each letter is paired with an object that visually mirrors its shape. Β isn't just "for boat" — the letter is the two sails of the boat. Φ is a coiled snake. Χ is a six-armed snowflake. Ω is a horseshoe.

When a child sees the letter, they remember the object. When they see the object, they recognize the letter. The shape itself becomes the memory.

Designed by a Greek dad in Guangzhou, tested on his own 3.5-year-old twins who learned 16 of 24 letters in two days. The method is based on embedded picture mnemonics — a research-backed approach used in English alphabet products like Letterland, but never before brought to Greek.

What's in the box:

  • 24 illustrated cards, one per Greek letter, with the letter built into the artwork

  • 24 letter-only cards for the next stage of learning

  • Tuck box

  • Game ideas insert

For children ages 3–6. Printed on durable card stock for small hands.

A new way to teach the Greek alphabet to young children.

Each letter is paired with an object that visually mirrors its shape. Β isn't just "for boat" — the letter is the two sails of the boat. Φ is a coiled snake. Χ is a six-armed snowflake. Ω is a horseshoe.

When a child sees the letter, they remember the object. When they see the object, they recognize the letter. The shape itself becomes the memory.

Designed by a Greek dad in Guangzhou, tested on his own 3.5-year-old twins who learned 16 of 24 letters in two days. The method is based on embedded picture mnemonics — a research-backed approach used in English alphabet products like Letterland, but never before brought to Greek.

What's in the box:

  • 24 illustrated cards, one per Greek letter, with the letter built into the artwork

  • 24 letter-only cards for the next stage of learning

  • Tuck box

  • Game ideas insert

For children ages 3–6. Printed on durable card stock for small hands.