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Alphabet Tales

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    Physical book measuring 8.5” x 8.5”, softcover, 140 pages
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Embark on a captivating journey through the enchanting Alphabury Woods with Alphabet Tales! Each letter comes to life with vibrant illustrations and engaging language, featuring memorable characters like Abner, Zip, and Zap. From the classroom to bedtime stories and family reading time, this book is a delightful adventure for young minds. What sets it apart? Beyond the tales, hands-on activities accompany each story, making it an ideal resource for beginners and a powerful tool for visual and kinesthetic learners. Explore the magic of letters and storytelling in this perfect blend of education and entertainment!

 Alphabet Tales is available in two formats:

  • Physical  physical book measuring 8.5” x 8.5”, softcover, 140 pages
  • Download - printable PDF file of the book

How it works:

Alphabet Tales offers a simple and engaging approach to teaching letters to young learners. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to make the most of this resource:

Begin by reading one story at a time, immersing yourself and your child in the delightful experience. For preschoolers, this may be sufficient for the initial stages.

Recite the catchy jingle (e.g., "Amy's ants on an anthill, actually.") and encourage your child to narrate the storyline back to you.

Explore the mini lessons located in the back of the book. These mini lessons provide valuable insights and hand motions for each letter. Take the time to go through the motions together, reinforcing the connection between the letter, its sound, and the corresponding object.

Encourage your child to practice writing the letter using the guidelines provided in the mini lesson. Alternatively, you can utilize a dry-erase Alphamat for a more interactive experience.

Foster hands-on learning and creativity by providing your child with craft materials. Allow them the opportunity to engage in a related activity that solidifies their newfound knowledge. This step encourages the transfer of information into long-term memory.

By following these steps, Alphabet Tales becomes an interactive and effective tool for teaching letters, combining storytelling, kinesthetic learning, and creative activities to make the learning process enjoyable and memorable for young minds.

What’s Included 

·         Alphabet Tales includes stories and follow-up activities for all 26 letters of the alphabet.

Frequently Asked Questions

Stories and visuals serve as potent instruments for engaging and educating children. Young learners naturally gravitate toward visual stimuli, stories that captivate their imagination, and interactive, tactile experiences. When crafting each letter of the alphabet, align its shape with a recognizable object. This association links the letter's form with its corresponding sound. By incorporating images, children can seamlessly connect letter shapes with their phonetic sounds. The addition of stories and imagery reinforces the memorization of letters and their associated sounds. Furthermore, the inclusion of hands-on and tactile activities enhances the learning experience.

Teaching the alphabet in the traditional alphabetical order, as seen in the alphabet song, isn't inherently magical or more effective. Letters in words don't always follow the alphabetical sequence either. Alphabet Tales takes a different approach by presenting the alphabet in a deliberate order that enables young learners to construct simple words right away. This approach offers a clever and practical way to demonstrate the purpose of letters to children. For instance, Alphabet Tales introduces the Letter A and its associated sound first, followed immediately by the letter T. This allows children to form the word "AT." Subsequently, the introduction of the letter C forms the word "CAT," and so on. By showing the practical application of letters and their sounds, Alphabet Tales provides a more meaningful and engaging way for young children to learn.

Right-brain learners possess distinct characteristics that distinguish them from their left-brain counterparts. These characteristics pertain to their information intake, processing methods, and preferred memory strategies. When we discuss right-brain learning, we are essentially describing the way they naturally absorb, process, and retain information. Right-brain dominant learning, often associated with the right hemisphere of the brain, refers to a learning style that emphasizes creative and holistic approaches to understanding and retaining information. Strategies that are highly effective include multisensory materials, visuals, stories, movement, and hands-on activities.

Having tried other materials that didn't meet your expectations, you might understandably have reservations. Remember that the effectiveness of any educational resource can vary from one child to another. It's essential to stay flexible and patient while exploring different materials, as what works best for your child might require some experimentation and adaptation. We've received feedback from numerous individuals who have achieved success with our resources, even in situations where they previously faced challenges or difficulties. This positive feedback is a testament to the effectiveness of our materials in accommodating diverse learning needs and helping learners make significant progress. We're committed to providing resources that empower individuals to reach their full potential, and we're delighted to hear about the positive experiences shared by those who've benefited from our offerings.

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Jason Lynch

Provides a good visual aid for learning letters and their sounds. I’m hoping it will help my son connect the letters to the letter sounds. It’s still too early to tell at this point.

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Virginia Luanne McKinnon

It has much more logical connections from the letter to its sounds.
Pictures are vibrant and I like the stories.
I do wish there was an illustration for long vowel sounds, but otherwise it's an excellent resource

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Tina Gagnon

Have only gone through two stories so far but my student is retaining them.

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