Reading is a Language
Beginning Word Recognition Parent Pack 2 (Ages 3–5)
Beginning Word Recognition Parent Pack 2 (Ages 3–5)
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Parent Pack 2: Beginning Word Recognition
Ages 3–5By age 3½, children should begin identifying 2 to 3 familiar written words. This pack gets them there — and well beyond. Through controlled vocabulary, beautifully illustrated stories, and games that make words feel like familiar friends, Parent Pack 2 walks your child through their first 25 sight words and into the experience of reading independently for the first time.
This is where reading begins. Not with rules and phonics drills, but with words that become as recognizable as faces — absorbed through immersion, repetition, and time, exactly the way spoken language is learned.
What your child gains by the end of this pack
Confident recognition of 25 sight words, the ability to read simple sentences independently, and the foundational experience of being a reader — which changes how a child sees themselves and what they believe they are capable of.
Inside the pack
Instructional video — a simple walk-through of how to teach your child to read, including strategies for busy or resistant children
Parent Pack 2 Workbook — step-by-step introduction to 25 sight words, with coloring pages, interactive activities, and the science behind why this method works
Three Dick and Jane Beginning Readers — the gold standard of controlled vocabulary, introducing sight words one at a time through repetition and simple, joyful stories
Poems for Looking Booklet — rhythmic poems that reinforce sight words through playful, engaging language
Word Wall Banner — a colorful display for building your child's growing word collection on the wall where they see it every day
30 Word Cards — 25 printed sight word cards plus 5 blank cards to customize
Word Bingo Game — a fun, simple game that builds sight word recognition through play
Ten Apples Up on Top — a beginning reader board book reinforcing many of the words learned in this pack
This pack is right for you if
Frequently asked questions
Does my child need to know all their letters first? They should be comfortable with most letters before beginning this pack. If not, start with Parent Pack 1.
How long does this pack take? Most children work through Pack 2 over several weeks to a few months at 20 minutes a day. There is no rush — the repetition is the point.
Next in the sequence: Parent Pack 3 — Building a Reading Vocabulary →
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