Description
Learn to Read: A Magical Site Words and Phonics Activity Book
This book is perfect for kids of all ages who want to learn to read and write in a fun and magical way! The book contains over 40 sight words that kids learn through the image of the word as opposed to sounding letters out. These words make up almost half of most children’s books which results in a much easier experience learning other words. It also includes word recognition drills along with fun puzzles and games using magical creatures like unicorns, mermaids and dinosaurs.
The Book Contains:
- Premium matte cover design
- Printed on high quality 60# interior stock
- Perfectly sized at 8.5″ x 11″
Nina F. –
Clean and simple
Love the simplicity of each page it’s easy to understand for my five year olds and no distracting busyness just engaging work.
Pungky m. –
You need this book!
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Good learning book, my daughter love this book because It has a variety of activities, She gets to learn the word and also have fun coloring, she won’t get bored. Thank you
Shane Stevens –
Perfect for teaching children!
If anyone has time to work with a child (just show them what to do), this workbook is perfect. Sadly my daughter didn’t take to it unless we were “playing school.” It does fill in that needed educational quality time.
Jacklyn –
Lots of options
This book is cute! Good addition to school and extra practice for homeschoolers.
Camilla Swenson’s –
Love!
My two girls ages 7 and 5 love this writing/reading workbook.
K&C –
The best handwriting practice book
I bought this for my 2nd grader who has seriously struggled with sight words and reading basics.This has been a brilliant handwriting and sight word practice book. The consistent pattern really helps her. We trace the word while saying it, then write the word, then practice the word in a sentence, find the word, read the cute rhyming cuplet using the word, color the picture, then write a sentence using the word and make a picture to go with it. It’s the perfect mix of fun and work while really helping to reinforce the word.I was originally going to buy a different handwriting book to do along with this book, but decided to just stick with this one. This is not a book for children who do not read or write! Some basic skills are required.The reason I’m only giving it 4 stars is because all the words are in alphabetical order, which makes going chronologocally illogical because some easier words are later and harder words are earlier. Which would be fine, IF they had a table of contents, which they don’t. That makes using the book in conjunction with other sight word material much more difficult, because I have to put sticky notes to mark the pages we’ll be doing that day, since I can’t reference a page number (there are none).I have absolutely zero regrets about buying this book, though, and absolutely would do it again. Don’t let the more “girly” cover fool you – this book is great for boys or girls.
Anna Hubrich –
good
good
Nic –
Nicely organised
I like that the words are organised alphabetically as it makes it so much easier to find the right ones. My daughters school sets her three tricky words/sight words a week- I rip the pages out of the book and put them in reusable pouches and she uses fine whiteboard pens so she can do them more than once.We have a few similar books but the ease of finding the tricky word means this is my favourite. It’s more for practicing writing than learning to read but for what we needed it’s perfect. I’m planning on buying a second copy at the end of the year so she can try it cover to cover over the summer holidays
Susan Spalding –
Great learning book
Bought for my great nephew. It is fun for him. We just need to be more consistent using it.
Gerlyn –
Good
Nice quality and good for practicing for kids