Children can follow the ducklings for literacy fun as they practice letter recognition, phonics, colors, shapes, and numbers. For example, ask children to identify vehicles with similar shapes or colors by their letters.
Prepare children for an easy transition from printing to cursive with the D’Nealian Alphabet. Children can trace letters with fingers as they pronounce the sounds.
Prepare children for an easy transition from printing to cursive with the D’Nealian Alphabet. Children can trace letters with fingers as they pronounce the sounds.
Prepare children for an easy transition from printing to cursive with the D’Nealian Alphabet. Children can trace letters with fingers as they pronounce the sounds.
Children love to visit a farm and learn about the animals. Teach children to say and spell the names of the animals in English, Spanish, and with sign language.
When children have difficulty expressing their feelings, they can share their emotions through the use of sign language. Words in English and Spanish to encourage reading skills.
Everyone loves a circus parade, and these pleasant pachyderms will lead children to literacy with their splendid alphabet robes and clown companions holding fast to the counting balloons. Name the colors for extra fun!
Everyone loves a circus parade, and these pleasant pachyderms will lead children to literacy with their splendid alphabet robes and clown companions holding fast to the counting balloons. Name the colors for extra fun!
Young children can learn communication skills even before they learn to talk. These first signs will be helpful as they express their needs to caregivers. Spanish and English words to read as they progress.
Who can resist the joyful antics of these playful teddy bears as they scamper across the green carpet grass? Encourage children to join in the fun for healthy exercise!