Ship to Shore: Learn to Have FUN Using Morse Code!

Wireless communication is something that we use every day. But years ago, we used Morse Code to send messages. This form of communication was based on a series of dots and dashes.


Using this book, children can learn Morse Code using simple pictures to help them remember each letter. And every child loves secret messages!

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Ship to Shore: Learn to Have FUN Using Morse Code!

Wireless communication is something that we use every day. But years ago, we used Morse Code to send messages. This form of communication was based on a series of dots and dashes.


Using this book, children can learn Morse Code using simple pictures to help them remember each letter. And every child loves secret messages!

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Ship to Shore: Learn to Have FUN Using Morse Code!

Ship to Shore: Learn to Have FUN Using Morse Code!

by Susan Ferris Rights
Ship to Shore: Learn to Have FUN Using Morse Code!

Ship to Shore: Learn to Have FUN Using Morse Code!

by Susan Ferris Rights

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Overview

Wireless communication is something that we use every day. But years ago, we used Morse Code to send messages. This form of communication was based on a series of dots and dashes.


Using this book, children can learn Morse Code using simple pictures to help them remember each letter. And every child loves secret messages!


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011393556
Publisher: Susan Ferris Rights
Publication date: 06/21/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Teaching technology (for 19 years!) and working with graphics are two things I really enjoy doing. Trips to Cape Cod, spending time with my family is even better! My latest passion is working to develop educational materials for the Marconi Museum in Chatham, MA. The book I have written is for children to use to start to have fun with Morse Code. The history of communications is fascinating and wireless communication is something we use every day.

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