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J**.
You NEED this book!
We got the first book in this series and I knew that we NEEDED this book! It's such an amazing tool to help my little ones learn to read! I love that it includes multiple ways of learning, and if you have ever taught, or have a younger child, you know that they need to be moving. We love the movements that help us remember the sounds, and make it fun to learn the blends! My son will pick this off the shelf so we can practice reading together, and I LOVE it!
J**T
Great Book for Early Readers
My kids love the first one, so we’ve moved onto the next book. My oldest really enjoys reading the words and my youngest loves the pictures and movements. I also gave this book as a gift to a beginning reader and she is really excited about being able to read the words. We use this book in our reading routine as a warm up before playing phonological awareness and reading games. The oldest also use it independently and play school with their younger siblings, doing motions, sounds and reading words. Ages 2-5 have all really enjoyed these books!
A**R
Love all these books!
Love this entire collection! Very helpful for children learning phonetic awareness. Gets them up and moving too!
S**
Worth the price
My 4 year old loves the book...its good to teach the two letter sounds .Pictures add more clarity to the words. The actions on each page makes learning more fun. Definitely recommed .
O**Y
Great!
My son loves learning with these books. Learning motions really helps.
D**D
Loved the first, love the second book
We loved the first book and this one is just as good! My son loves it and I love that it has created such a desire to read because it’s so fun!
A**R
Love these!
My 3.5yr old son is in speech therapy and these little books were a great find. Beautiful big pictures, engaging actions to do with each page and a lot of words.
P**R
L r, s-blends, digrsphs
Blends- bl cl sl br cr fr gr pr sc sk sn sp st -- digraph ch sh th -that- whI use this to teach blending of blends, they do not need to be memorized. I use this to teach memory of digraphs--they are letter teams that must be known/memorized as a team. Has picture cues to remember letter sounds for reading/sounding out. Does not have pictures to show meaning of the word read.
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