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Parent Pack C: Vocabulary Building Set

Parent Pack C: Vocabulary Building Set

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Parent Pack C: Vocabulary Building

Ages 0–5 
Supports spoken language milestones — ages 0 to 5

Vocabulary is not a bonus feature of literacy.  It is the foundation. Every word a child learns before they begin to read is a word they will be able to understand, use, and recognize when they encounter it on a page.

Parent Pack C builds vocabulary across multiple everyday topics through stories, activities, and guided conversation that make new words feel familiar long before they appear in a book.  We also work on sorting and categorizing all the words a child is learning an important skill for reading comprehension.

What your child gains by the end of this pack

A significantly expanded vocabulary across key topics, stronger comprehension of the stories read to them, and the word knowledge that directly supports reading fluency when written language instruction begins.

Inside the pack

A curated collection of beautifully written books that use rich language to build your child's vocabulary

Parent Pack C Parent Guidebook — vocabulary activities, guided conversation prompts, coloring pages, and parent tips for building word knowledge into daily life

An instruction video walking you through how to use each book and activity to maximize vocabulary growth in 20 minutes a day

This pack is right for you if

·Your child is between birth and 5 years old
·You want to build the rich word knowledge that reading comprehension depends on
·You are looking for structured conversation and story activities you can do together every day

Frequently asked questions

How is vocabulary connected to reading? Reading comprehension depends entirely on word knowledge. A child can decode every word in a sentence and still not understand it if they don't know what the words mean.
Can I use this alongside Packs A and B? Yes — all three pre-reading packs build different pillars of oral language and are designed to complement each other.
When should we move to the reading packs? When your child shows interest in letters and print — typically between ages 2 and 4 — Parent Pack 1 is the natural next step.
The single greatest predictor of reading comprehension is vocabulary. Every word you teach your child before kindergarten is a word they won't have to struggle with later.
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