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Reach for this book when your child starts noticing the patterns in language or expresses frustration with the seemingly arbitrary rules of spelling and writing. It is the perfect tool for transforming a mundane school subject into a thrilling archaeological dig through time. By explaining that an 'A' was once an ox's head and an 'M' was a ripple of water, the book validates a child's natural curiosity and helps them see the written word as a living, evolving human invention. Don Robb traces the evolution of our alphabet from ancient Phoenician scripts through Greek and Roman influences, weaving in fascinating lore about how different civilizations shaped the way we communicate today. The book is intellectually stimulating for the 8 to 12 age range, offering a sense of connection to the past. Parents will appreciate how it builds vocabulary and encourages a growth mindset toward literacy by showing that language is a creative, ongoing project rather than a static set of rules.