Digraph Adventures

Discovering Digraphs: A Fun Introduction for Young Learners

This engaging and thoughtfully designed workbook is perfect for young learners beginning their journey into the world of phonics. Focused specifically on digraphs—two letters that come together to make a single sound—this resource helps children build a strong foundation in early reading and spelling skills.

Word Family Adventures

Learning With Fun

Welcome to "Word Family Adventures" a delightful workbook designed to help young children learn to read and write words and simple sentences using word families. This workbook introduces children to the concept of word families, where they will discover how words with similar endings share common sounds and meanings. Through engaging activities and colorful illustrations, children will embark on a fun-filled journey of literacy exploration.

The Science

Four pillars of listening

Phonological awareness is the ability to recognize and work with sounds in spoken language, forming the essential runway for future phonics.

Syllable Play

Rhyme & Rhythm

Onset & Rime

Phoneme Isolation

Clapping out the beats in everyday words helps children feel the natural rhythm of spoken language.

Recognizing matching sounds at the start and end of words builds essential auditory memory.

Blending the first consonant sound with the rest of the word prepares ears for phonetic decoding.

Isolating individual sounds in simple words is the single strongest predictor of future reading success.

Six Spoken Weeks

The weekly milestone roadmap

Our structured curriculum moves gently from broad listening skills to precise sound isolation, ensuring your child builds confidence at a natural, playful pace.

Week 01
Week 02
Week 03

Sound & Listening

Rhyming & Rhythm

Sentence & Syllable

Tuning ears to environmental sounds and building the focused attention span required for letter-sound association.

Playing with word patterns, matching endings, and learning to identify when words share a musical family.

Breaking spoken sentences into individual words and clapping out syllables to feel word structures physically.

Week 04
Week 05
Week 06

Onset & Rime

First & Last Sounds

Phoneme Blending

Separating the initial consonant sound from the rest of the syllable, preparing ears for phonetic decoding.

Isolating the very first and very last sounds in simple words through engaging spoken kitchen-table games.

Putting individual sounds together to form complete words, completing the natural bridge to reading.

Parent Trust

My daughter looked forward to our ten minutes of spoken play every evening. It felt like a cozy bedtime routine, but her kindergarten teacher immediately noticed her incredible phonics readiness.

Sarah M., mother of a 5-year-old

Give them the perfect start

Begin your screen-free, ten-minute daily rhythm today and watch their reading confidence bloom naturally.