lukujenninkaul
Lukujenninkaul, also known as the *reading stick* or *reading cane*, is a traditional Finnish tool used primarily by children to aid in early literacy development. The device consists of a small, often wooden stick with a series of letters, numbers, or simple words printed or carved along its length. It was commonly used in Finnish schools during the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a supplementary teaching aid, particularly for children struggling with reading.
The lukujenninkaul was designed to help learners associate letters with their sounds and reinforce basic reading
While the lukujenninkaul fell out of widespread use as literacy rates improved and more modern teaching methods