horn book ,hope that helps
The Horn Book Magazine was created in 1924.
A hornbook was a small, handheld educational tool used in the 15th to 18th centuries to teach children the alphabet, numbers, and basic prayers. It typically consisted of a wooden paddle with a printed sheet protected by a translucent layer of animal horn.
Repetition. Usually the teacher or parent would write the letter on the blackboard and the child would repeat it on a slate. Sometimes wood scraps or even the back of a shovel were used. In colonial times it was common to have a horn book, a wooden paddle on which a piece of paper with the alphabet, numbers and words were written. It was covered with a thin sheet of transparent horn to protect the paper from grubby hands.
Billy-be-hanged from the book, By the Great Horn Spoon,mans something really scary
there are 376 pages in the horn of moran
He used a Horn book with a thin sheet of horn
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Eric Von Schmidt illustrated the book, Great Horn Spoon.