That's what the books looked like centuries ago.

Persistent technological developments have brought rapid changes to every aspect of our lives, and a particular development has also led to education. These new technological developments also make the modern - day learning process easy. If a single tool was previously a book, [...]
These new technological developments also make the modern - day learning process easy.
If a single tool was a book in advance, today there are kinds of mechanics to make this process as easy as possible.
Today we have electronic texts, instruction toys, picture books, television programs, all of which serve to make learning as easy as possible.
But unlike today, these mechanics once did not exist.
The learning process in pre-Email Time was much more difficult -- difficult but not impossible.
A few centuries ago, about the 15th century, there were several teaching methods through which children were teaching reading in creative ways.
The only means to learn was an abbey made up of a wooden tablet.
This book, in which letters of the alphabet, capital and small capital, and a religious verse were inscribed, helped children learn to read and write.
These particular book - shaped tools were first shown in England as they immediately returned a key tool for educational development during that time.
But although they were mass produced, not all were the same.
There were some books made of interesting materials, but among the rarest books of the day were those made of silver.
Unlike today, when children learn to read and write at the same time, only reading was first taught.
Books at the time were carefully preserved, forcing parents to drill through the handle and using a cord to hang the book on the belt or around the child's neck, thus making the book part of their clothing.
Another curiosity is that the price of paper at the time was very expensive, which forced people to use wooden tablets./Arbresh.info/












