1. Have the child watch and listen to the first step book. Each is approximately two minutes long and highlights selected sight words. They should repeat this as many times as they need, until they know the story. They are ready to move on once they begin reciting it.
2. Have the child begin the second step book. Second step books are no longer narrated, but the child does not need it–this patent-pending program utilizes music to trigger memory, enabling the child to recall the sight words from the first step book that they have been enjoying.
3. Each of the books in this program comes with a sight words worksheet to test the child’s progress, should you choose to do so. Simply point to the word, and have the child read it back to you.
1. Have the child watch and listen to the first step book. Each is approximately two minutes long and highlights selected sight words. They should repeat this as many times as they need, until they know the story. They are ready to move on once they begin reciting it.
2. Have the child begin the second step book. Second step books are no longer narrated, but the child does not need it–this patent-pending program utilizes music to trigger memory, enabling the child to recall the sight words from the first step book that they have been enjoying.
3. Each of the books in this program comes with a sight words worksheet to test the child’s progress, should you choose to do so. Simply point to the word, and have the child read it back to you.
1. Have the child watch and listen to the first step book. Each is approximately two minutes long and highlights selected sight words. They should repeat this as many times as they need, until they know the story. They are ready to move on once they begin reciting it.
2. Have the child begin the second step book. Second step books are no longer narrated, but the child does not need it–this patent-pending program utilizes music to trigger memory, enabling the child to recall the sight words from the first step book that they had been enjoying.
3. Each of the books in this program comes with a free downloadable sight words worksheet to test the child’s progress, should you chose to do so.
1. Have the child watch and listen to the first step book. Each is approximately two minutes long and highlights selected sight words. They should repeat this as many times as they need, until they know the story. They are ready to move on once they begin reciting it.
2. Have the child begin the second step book. Second step books are no longer narrated, but the child does not need it–this patent-pending program utilizes music to trigger memory, enabling the child to recall the sight words from the first step book that they had been enjoying.
3. Each of the books in this program comes with a free downloadable sight words worksheet to test the child’s progress, should you chose to do so.
1. Have the child watch and listen to the first step book. Each is approximately two minutes long and highlights selected sight words. They should repeat this as many times as they need, until they know the story. They are ready to move on once they begin reciting it.
2. Have the child begin the second step book. Second step books are no longer narrated, but the child does not need it–this patent-pending program utilizes music to trigger memory, enabling the child to recall the sight words from the first step book that they had been enjoying.
3. Each of the books in this program comes with a free downloadable sight words worksheet to test the child’s progress, should you chose to do so.
1. Have the child watch and listen to the first step book. Each is approximately two minutes long and highlights selected sight words. They should repeat this as many times as they need, until they know the story. They are ready to move on once they begin reciting it.
2. Have the child begin the second step book. Second step books are no longer narrated, but the child does not need it–this patent-pending program utilizes music to trigger memory, enabling the child to recall the sight words from the first step book that they had been enjoying.
3. Each of the books in this program comes with a free downloadable sight words worksheet to test the child’s progress, should you chose to do so.
1. Have the child watch and listen to the first step book. Each is approximately two minutes long and highlights selected sight words. They should repeat this as many times as they need, until they know the story. They are ready to move on once they begin reciting it.
2. Have the child begin the second step book. Second step books are no longer narrated, but the child does not need it–this patent-pending program utilizes music to trigger memory, enabling the child to recall the sight words from the first step book that they had been enjoying.
3. Each of the books in this program comes with a free downloadable sight words worksheet to test the child’s progress, should you chose to do so.
1. Have the child watch and listen to the first step book. Each is approximately two minutes long and highlights selected sight words. They should repeat this as many times as they need, until they know the story. They are ready to move on once they begin reciting it.
2. Have the child begin the second step book. Second step books are no longer narrated, but the child does not need it–this patent-pending program utilizes music to trigger memory, enabling the child to recall the sight words from the first step book that they had been enjoying.
3. Each of the books in this program comes with a free downloadable sight words worksheet to test the child’s progress, should you chose to do so.
1. Have the child watch and listen to the first step book. Each is approximately two minutes long and highlights selected sight words. They should repeat this as many times as they need, until they know the story. They are ready to move on once they begin reciting it.
2. Have the child begin the second step book. Second step books are no longer narrated, but the child does not need it–this patent-pending program utilizes music to trigger memory, enabling the child to recall the sight words from the first step book that they had been enjoying.
3. Each of the books in this program comes with a free downloadable sight words worksheet to test the child’s progress, should you chose to do so.
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Books for children ages 2-5