Read, Play, Learn
A set of easy-to-implement activities you can do with your child, at home. All designed to develop some of the many literacy tasks your child will need as they transition to school.
By spending just a few minutes each day, you'll feel more prepared and confident, and your child will be ready to start school with confidence and excitement!
Well balanced activities developing essential literacy skills, combined with important fine and gross motor skills, and of course, personal and interpersonal skills.
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Easy to incorporate into your daily routine
A full month of daily activities, your child will love to repeat over and over
Additional resources available to purchase but not essential
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Step confidently into school life and
don't just begin school,
BEGIN BRILLIANTLY!
Why you need these activities
Build literacy skills in a fun and engaging way
We all know children love to play and what better way to learn than through lay-based activities. Your child will have so fun, they won't even know they are learning!
Enables identification of areas of need
Activities can identify areas that your child may need to focus on prior to beginning school. You can develop a structured plan to ensure a well balanced skill set, before commencing school.
Adapt to your child's skill level
Activities are flexible and adaptable. You will be able to support your child through activities where needed. Activities can also be used to extend or challenge your child to ensure they maintain engagement and reduce boredom.
Taking a pro-active approach is essential
Equipping your child with essential skills before school begins helps them see themselves as a competent learner, boosting their confidence and setting a strong foundation for academic and social success.
Here's what parents have to say
Here's what families have told us about the activities.
Erlin V
Great, easy to use. My son is always excited to choose his activity. It has become like a reward chart! I love that he is really becoming confident with his alphabet and now his reading.
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Stacey M
My daughter absolutely loves 'What's in the bag?' and of course the letter sound treasure hunt. Love all these activities! It keep her happy for hours and I can see her concentration developing too.
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Roma L
Thanks for all the great ideas. We have worked our way through everyactivity and it has really helped with focusing on the sounds and letters she didn't know. Thanks Miss Jo.
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Miss Jo - the importance of letter sounds.
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Miss Jo - discussing fine and gross motor skills
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