| Management number | 233627566 | Release Date | 2026/06/27 | List Price | US$8.19 | Model Number | 233627566 | ||
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Join our curious characters, Alex the Alligator, Bella the Bear, and their friends on a whimsical journey through the alphabet! Each letter comes alive with vibrant illustrations and clever visual hints, making learning phonics a joyous adventure. Created by a psychologist and grounded in the science of reading, this strategy helps children learn to read through simple phonics and illustrations.This method helps:Memory Retention:Visual cues create memorable associations between the shape of a letter and its corresponding sound. When children see a picture or object that resembles a letter, it sticks in their minds, aiding memory retention.Engagement and Interest:Visuals make learning fun and engaging. Instead of just memorizing abstract symbols, children connect letters to relatable images. This excitement encourages active participation and sustained interest in phonics.Multi-Sensory Learning:Visual cues add a multi-sensory dimension to phonics instruction. Children not only hear the sound but also see and touch the visual representation. This holistic approach enhances learning effectiveness.Contextual Understanding:Visual cues provide context. For example, associating the letter “B” with a bouncing ball helps children understand the “b” sound in a real-world context. They learn that “B” is like a round ball in motion.Letter Formation:Visual cues guide proper letter formation. When children see how a letter looks, they learn to write it correctly. For instance, the letter “S” resembles a snake, reinforcing its curvy shape. Have your young learner trace each letter with their finger to increase the multi-sensory experience!Phonemic Awareness:Visual cues emphasize specific phonemes (sounds). Children learn to distinguish between similar sounds (e.g., “b” and “d”) by connecting them to distinct visuals.Word Building:Visual cues extend to word level. When kids recognize individual letters, they can combine them to form words. For instance, “C-A-T” becomes a cat with a curly tail.Early Reading Skills:Visual cues pave the way for reading. As children progress, they recognize familiar letter-sound associations in words. The visual link helps them decode and blend sounds effortlessly.Inclusivity and Differentiation:Visual cues accommodate diverse learning styles. Some children thrive with visual aids, while others prefer auditory or kinesthetic methods. Integrating visuals ensures inclusivity.Positive Associations:When children associate letters with delightful visuals (like animals, fruits, or objects), they develop positive feelings toward reading and language. Learning becomes a joyful adventure! Read more
| ASIN | B0D2HLMH1L |
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| ISBN13 | 979-8323517503 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.46 x 9 inches |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Reading age | 5 - 8 years |
| Print length | 113 pages |
| Part of series | Educational Coloring & Activity Books for Kids |
| Publication date | April 23, 2024 |
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