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A fun rhyming book for young children and a perfect early reader. Bookbot provides a series of decodable readers for children learning to read. See more of BookBots books at www.bookbotkids.com/phonics-books. or here on Free Kids Books below:    

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Turtle Dove a lovely story about what a turtle dove can and cannot do. This simple early reader features a series of phrases with simple verbs and nouns related to a turtle dove’s activities. This book is rated as an English Level 1 story, suited for young early readers who want to learn how to …

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The BIG Red Balloon Have you seen the BIG red balloon? Oh NO! Where could it be? Where is the beautiful big red balloon? This book is perfect for young readers and beginner English learners to improve their vocabulary and learn new words. The book provides a rhyming repetition of sentences then adds a new …

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¿Cuáles son los colores? is the spanish version of 7 Colours Of A Rainbow. In this picture book young children will learn the different colours of the rainbow and where these colours could be seen in everyday life. Perfect for young children to learn new words and name and identify colours. This is a Spanish Level …

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I Like to Read – A short story about a boy who wants to read a book to someone but everyone is busy and unavailable, will he ever find a way to read? This is an English Level 1 Book brought to us by Story Weaver Pratham Books. I Like to Read is perfect for …

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Bo Go Up is one in a series of a single letter, three letter, and, two letter stories from Bo Books. If you were learning to read a new language, you’d start with short words. When we teach children to read, we should do the same. Bo Books teaches children to read using short words …

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In the My Name is in the Story series, Clark Ness is back with these entertaining personalised early readers which can be – or ARE adapted to the child’s name! This collection is boys personalised stories, with the male pronoun, see also his collection for girls. Children love stories about themselves and they will enjoy …

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In the My Name Is In This Story Stories and eBooks series, Clark Ness is back with these entertaining early readers which can be – or ARE adapted to a child’s first name! Children love stories about themselves and they will enjoy reading these girls personalised stories and ebooks. Every collection featured (64 stories and 6 ebooks in total!) …

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Clark Ness has an amazingly large set of learning to read books available. His site includes literally thousands of easy readers, phonics based readers, sight word books, and much, much more. This set here is just a sample of some of his work using the open dyslexic font. The set in this post contains the …

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ABC’s of Biodiversity is a truly amazing alphabet. With 260 images – 10 for each letter, each with a high quality photograph, but the amazing thing is what is featured for each letter. Older children learning to read will have fun both learning to sound out words that are unlikely to be familiar to most …

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Ten Books for Learning How to Read

Your brilliant child knows how to write their name, can read “Stop” and "Sale" and knows the sounds of the letters of the alphabet. 

How can they make the leap to reading a book on their own?

Ease your child into reading by providing a book that is just right for that first step. The books on this list are delightful and engaging. They have few words per page, with simple text, rhythm and repetition.

Be sure to read the book to your child several times before asking them if they would like to try. Above all, keep it fun and relaxed. Help your child when they ask for it. Enjoy the journey!

 

Funny Favourites

The hilarious Elephant and Piggie books are my top recommendation for children learning to read. Show your child how much you enjoy books by reading expressively. Whisper the words in the tiny print, and shout out the words in large print. Point to the words as you read them. After reading the book to your child a few times, ask them to read it to you. 

Also in the funny category is Shh! We Have a Plan! by Chris Haughton. In this award-winning book, a group tries to capture a bird and learns that the gentlest approach is best. The repetitive, simple text is just right for early readers. If your child likes this, try Chris Haughton’s other books from our collection.

 

Bring out the Rhythm and Rhyme

Rhyming books like Hop on Pop by Dr. Seuss and Go, Dog. Go! by P.D. Eastman are incredibly effective at teaching little ones how to read. My children all learned to read with these two books. Bring out your silly voice and declare “Stop! You must not hop on pop!” The rhyming words will help your child unknowingly learn phonics. 

 

Rebus Books

We Love Our School is a rebus book, meaning some of the words are replaced by small pictures. You can read the words while your child “reads” the pictures and enjoys the experience of reading together. For more rebus books, try The House that Jack Built, I Love You: A Rebus Poem, or Mother Goose Picture Puzzles.

 

Best for Preschoolers

For those with very young emerging readers, choose stories with familiar plots, engaging images and very few words per page. Repeated phrases will help your little one decode the printed words.

I'm a big fan of The Maisy books for early readers. Children are drawn to Lucy Cousin's child-like art. The text is simple and the stories are enjoyable.

 

Before Dav Pilkey wrote Captain Underpants, his Big Dog and Little Dog entertained children with their cute antics. Pilkey captures complex emotions in his simple line drawings. The repetition in the text will help your young reader recognize and remember words. 

 

A favourite early reader in our house is Here are my Hands by Bill Martin. “Here are my hands, for catching and throwing, here is my head, for thinking and knowing. Here are my knees for falling down, here is my neck for turning around.” I love the rhymes and vibrant illustrations.


 

Now I Am Big by Stephen Krensky and Sara Gillingham is another great choice. I love the vintage colour palette, flowing rhythm, and positive message. Krensky’s other books in this series are just as appealing.

 

Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? is catchy, classic poem that your child will soon memorize. Your preschooler will be happy to turn the pages and read the book to you.

 

Bonus Books #11 and #12: One-Word Books

For children who are very hesitant to read on their own, one-word books are a great way to boost their confidence. Two of my favourites are Hug! by Jez Alborough or Moo! by David LaRochelle.

 

Your child will learn to read when they are ready and willing. We advise you to never rush the process. Make some of these books available along with your other favourites, and let your child choose the book at storytime. Once your child is able to read, don't hang up your storytime hat. Your child will still love to be read to by you for many years to come. And trust me, you'll miss it when they stop asking you to read them a story! Happy reading, everyone!

9 books that will teach you to read

Early learning to read, as well as the desire to engage in early development with a child, is a trend of recent years. The Clever publishing house recommends which books should be used for activities with the baby, in order not only to teach him to recognize letters and put words out of them, but also to instill a true love of reading.

Primer. Learning to read from 2-3 years old

At what age is it time to learn letters with a baby? Our authors, teachers with experience, Olga Uzorova and Elena Nefedova, believe that you can start from the age of two! Early? Boring? In no case! Kids love letters and games with them. Here, for example, is the letter "Z", which buzzes like a fly, and here is the letter "R", it roars like a lion. And kids are also delighted that syllables and words can be added from letters.

The tasks in the book are selected so that children of 2-3 years old do not get bored with its pages, but get acquainted with new things with interest, playing and joking. This will be very useful for them in the future: knowing all the letters, it is much easier to study with "adult" primers.


Notebook-Primer. Learning to read and write from 2-3 years old

This notebook is the perfect match for the Primer. There are no difficult lessons and boring activities in it.

The new edition is based on the effective method of teaching reading and writing by Olga Uzorova and Elena Nefedova. The main idea of ​​the technique is to captivate and interest the child, which means that you will not be bored. To help parents as much as possible, we put detailed instructions at the beginning of the notebook on how to properly practice it with the baby.

Information is presented in a playful way, with vivid example pictures. Now every new lesson is a game, not just learning to read. Study from a notebook and consolidate your knowledge with a split cash register of letters. With it, you can learn not only to read, but also to write small words and even mini-sentences!


Tosya-Bosya plays with letters

Tosya-Bosya does not sit still, she is always drawn to something new and interesting. In the new book, the cheerful fidget will not only play and be naughty, she will learn letters. And your child will get acquainted with the alphabet with her in a simple and exciting way.

Toshi-Boshi has prepared a lot of tasks for you: learn the word and add the first letters of the names of objects, complete the letters in one of the halves, color the pictures, cross out the extra letters in the words and collect the correct words from the jumbled letters.

We have also prepared many interesting facts. From the book, together with Tosei-Bosei, you can learn about ancient types of writing, about complex symbols and hieroglyphs that were used to replace long words. And if you still can’t write ordinary letters, you can try to come up with your own hieroglyphs with your child.


Vinnie and his friends. Learning the alphabet

Notebook-notebook with a game alphabet for children from 3 to 6 years old with a favorite friend of many children - Winnie the bear and his company.

All the letters of the alphabet are gathered on its pages. Each letter is accompanied by a small rhyme in which it is played out, and an interesting task associated with the rhyme. Draw portraits of Winnie's friends, get out of labyrinths, water vegetables and collect honey while memorizing the letters of the alphabet. An excellent choice for those mothers who seek to distract the child from the TV screen or want to keep the child on the road with maximum benefit.


Animal alphabet. Notebook with games and tasks

Velcro notepad is a win-win move to draw the attention of the little fidget to learning the letters of the native alphabet. Children love Velcro, especially if there is something interesting behind them!

In this notebook, we have collected 150 creative tasks, by completing which the child will develop fine motor skills, memory, attention, coordination, and also learn how to hold a pencil in his hand correctly. After all, without help, the spider will not get into the forest, the fish will be left without shadows, and the elk will wander around the maze! How can you not help here? And the animals, in gratitude for this, will show the fidget all the letters, teach them how to write them and even solve puzzles.


In the country of letters. 200 game tasks

Psychologists and teachers say that children learn best in the game. And it is much more pleasant for parents to play with children than to arrange boring reading and writing classes.

Go to the land of letters with the book by Svetlana Voskresenskaya. Under the cover you will find 200 different tasks for the initial learning to read and write. Learn new letters, look for them in words, make up funny stories from pictures, write and draw hooks and squiggles!

Each spread of the book consists of several tasks for a certain letter. Moving from simple to complex, your child will learn to read first, and then to write in block letters and even syllables. And those parents who like to carefully study various methods will find detailed instructions for classes at the beginning of the book.


I am learning letters. Alphabet-recognition

Alphabet-recognition is a handy box with 32 magic cards and detailed instructions for parents. To start a fun game, you just need to get them all and select the one you need.

Each card will introduce the kid to one of the letters of the Russian alphabet, tell you what words this letter can be found in and teach you how to write it correctly. By the way, you can write directly on the cards: they are reusable, you only need an erasable felt-tip pen.


I am learning to read. Learn the word!

Another beautiful box on a string, in which 32 task cards were hidden. They will introduce the kid to the letters and help him learn to read.

To memorize each letter well, you must first learn how to find it. Found? Now you can read short words. And two-syllable words. And then out of three! That's how we learned to read. And besides the correct words, the cards hide "incorrect" ones, which must be found and underlined. You can underline and draw directly on the cards: they are reusable, as in the ABC-Knowing, and very convenient.


I am learning to write. Logical recipes

And again the box, but this time more complex. It is perfect for those mothers and children who have already got acquainted with the letters and want to learn how to write them. On 32 cards, the kid will have to draw lines, squiggles and various elements of letters, and then the letters themselves. Sometimes you have to count for this, for example, to draw as many large letters F as there are scarves in the picture, and as many small letters F as there are shoes in the picture.

You can write, draw and hatch in "Logical Recipes" on the cards themselves, because they are reusable.


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This collection of materials of the EXMO publishing house consists of books adapted adapted for children of younger and older preschool age, the purpose of which is to teach reading skills.


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