Spencer Russell , Founder of Toddlers Can Read, Joins Lovevery as Head of Literacy Strategy
BOISE, Idaho , July 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Lovevery , the global early childhood brand, today announced its solution to address widening gaps in early childhood literacy with its latest innovation: The Reading Skill Set — a phonics-based program that motivates elementary-aged children to read through elements of play.
Lovevery developed The Reading Skill Set to help motivate children to learn to read through play. In this 3-part, phonics-based program, young readers build confidence by learning skills through fun games, reviewing what they’ve learned prior to reading, and practicing with books that only use the skills already introduced.
The Reading Skill Set Part 1: Sounds to Reading (Pre-K and Kindergarten skills) – In this motivating introduction to reading, children learn the most common sound of each letter and how to break up words into sounds. Part 1 includes 9 skill-based games and 7 books with rich storylines that practice the skills introduced through play.
The Reading Skill Set Part 2: Words to Books (Kindergarten and 1st Grade skills) – Children learn to blend words with more speed and accuracy, and build comprehension skills through books and fun storytelling games. Part 2 includes 4 skill-based games and 27 books with rich storylines that practice the skills introduced through play.
The Reading Skill Set Part 3: Advanced Rules to Chapter Books (1st and 2nd Grade skills) – Children learn advanced vowel rules, prefixes, and suffixes. They also build inference, reading stamina, and comprehension, eventually reading their very first chapter books all on their own. Part 3 includes 4 skill-based games and 27 books with rich storylines that practice the skills introduced through play.
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