The best way to develop letter knowledge is through a variety of fun, hands-on alphabet experiences.
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Automaticity is one of the main goals of All About Reading and All About Spelling, and every lesson brings your child closer to that goal.
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Encourage creative word play and help your child build language skills with Apples to Apples Junior!
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