In this chapter we explore how Finnish early years teachers use and make sense of the materials developed by the MOI program for promoting young children's multiliteracies. In specific, the chapter focuses on the teachers' use of Whisper of the Spirit which consist of open source, open ended, and non-prescriptive activity cards. All of the four teachers were chosen for this study because of their interest in development of multiliteracies pedagogy. In our chapter, we ask how do these teachers promote children's multiliteracy learning through versatile play, digital production and multimodal practices through the MOI-material and how is the use of the MOI-material adapted by teachers in local contexts. In this respect, we hence look into the teachers' agency in designing and conducting multiliteracy pedagogy, which we consider to be connected to autonomy, one of the four key elements of the Finnish teacher profession, and through that in transformative agency which emerged in the teachers' narrations. The chapter is structured around four teachers' semi-structured interviews and shows how the teachers made sense of the MOI-material in their efforts to promote young children's multiliteracies, and how they applied the materials in their teaching in local contexts.Opportunities and challenges will be identified and discussed.
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