Reading is a Language
Parent Pack 1 – Letter Recognition Learning Kit
Parent Pack 1 – Letter Recognition Learning Kit
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Parent Pack 1: Letter Recognition Essentials
Ages 1–4By age 2, children should begin recognizing letters. By age 3, they should be able to identify them by name. This pack gives you everything you need to guide your child through those milestones — playfully, naturally, and without pressure.
Letters are just shapes with names. A child who encounters them everywhere — in puzzles, in games, on the walls of their room — begins to recognize them the same way they recognize a dog or a cup. Parent Pack 1 creates that environment of gentle, joyful immersion so that letters become familiar long before they become formal.
What your child gains by the end of this pack
Recognition of all 26 capital letters by sight, familiarity with letter names and shapes across multiple learning styles, and the comfortable relationship with the alphabet that makes the transition to reading words feel completely natural.
Inside the pack
Wooden Alphabet Puzzle — sturdy, high-quality, all 26 capital letters. Built for little hands and repeated use
I Spy Letters Hide & Find Book — a visual search adventure that builds letter awareness and focus through play
Interactive Alphabet Board Book — finger tracks and lift flaps help children connect the look and feel of each letter
Alphabet Game Cards — a flexible deck for matching, Go Fish, Memory, and more
This pack is right for you if
Frequently asked questions
Isn't age 1 too young for letters? Not for exposure. A one-year-old playing with an alphabet puzzle is not being pushed — they are being immersed. Familiarity now makes recognition effortless later.
What comes next? When your child is comfortable with letters, Parent Pack 2 introduces their first 25 sight words and gets them reading simple sentences.
Next in the sequence: Parent Pack 2 — Beginning Word Recognition →
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