The earliest years are some of the most important for a child’s development. It is essential to build reading readiness during this time.

For this reason, we create activity guides that parents can use to help their children develop the skills needed to become effective readers, writers, thinkers, and communicators.

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Our Goals Are Simple:

  • Make Fun and Simple Early Literacy Activity Guides

  • Write Concise, Actionable Articles on Pre-Reading Concepts

  • Send Brand New Resources to Families Through Our Weekly Email Newsletter

  • Keep Early Literacy Content Accessible By Making All of This Free

Anatomy of an Activity Guide

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Anatomy of a Concept Deep Dive

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About Early Literacy

What Is It?

Before kids can learn how to read, they need to recognize letters, handle books, and understand stories. Capabilities like these fall into the bucket of early literacy skills.

What’s The Advantage?

Children who engage in early literacy experiences tend to have stronger language skills, academic standings, health outcomes, and financial prospects.

Why Read With Kids?

Reading alongside children is one of the most effective early literacy activities. Regular storytime sessions will ensure little ones build every pre-reading skill they need.

Why Expand Access?

In the United States, one in three students starts kindergarten without the skills needed to learn how to read. Devastatingly, children who get behind tend to stay behind.

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