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Play with Sounds! A New "Seek the Sounds" Product
Give your child a fun and effective way to learn the sounds of the French language.This two-book collection of colorful albums guides early readers along their first steps toward literacy.
Key Features
- ✅ Two "seek and find" style books designed for children ages 4 to 6.
- ✅ Two full-color illustrated albums, each focused on a different sound.
- ✅ Clear images designed to teach French phonics.
- ✅ Repetitive structure to make it easy for young children to use.
- ✅ Page layouts carefully designed to hold children's attention.
- ✅An approach developed in partnership with literacy specialists.
Learning Objectives
- 🎯 To teach children that words are made up of sounds.
- 🎯 To develop phonological awareness.
- 🎯 To promote sound recognition at the beginning, middle, and end of words.
- 🎯 To build a foundation for reading.
An Ideal Method for Beginners and Children with learning disabilities.
- 👶 Perfect for 4 to 6-year-olds in preschool or early kindergarten.
- 👶 Suitable for children with dyslexia or those in a differentiated learning environment.
- 👶 Can be used at home, in the classroom, or for educational support.
"Facile à lire" Books
- 👉 Fosters reading independence and self-confidence.
- 👉 Grounded in reading science and validated by experts.
- 👉 Promotes consistency with a well-thought-out progression.
- 👉 Allows parents to easily track progress.
- 👉 Compatible with classroom teaching methods.
Product Details
- 📦 Recommended Age: 4 to 6 years old
- 📦 Number of Books: 2
- 📦 Format: Around 50 pages each, 21 x 28 cm, softcover
- 📦 ISBN: 978-1-77963-341-5
- 📦 Delivery: 4 to 12 business days
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- A great gift idea to support a child's first steps toward reading.
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Easy to Read uses the rectified spelling because it makes learning to read easier. For example, you will read "ile" rather than "île", or "millepattes" rather than "mille-pattes".
This spelling is recommended by the Conseil supérieur de la langue française (Superior Council of the French Language), approved by the Académie française (French Academy), and adopted by the Office québécois de la langue française (Quebec Office of the French Language). For more information: www.orthographe-recommandee.info
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