The Training Wheels Alphabet Book: A scientific approach to phonics.
Every letter always represents the same sound, getting learners
off to a fast, confidence-building start. An ancient mnemonic device
(aid to memory) helps beginners to immediately memorize letter
shapes. As just one example, the figurative drawing of a snake looks
like S and a snake's hiss brings to mind the letter's sound: ssssss!
The Look, Mom, No Hands! Alphabet Book: A sequel to The Training
Wheels Alphabet Book. An initial teaching alphabet (i.t.a.), updating
the successful approach of Sir James Pittman (implemented in
both Great Britain and the U.S.) guarantees ease of mastery and the
thrill of success from word one.

Poor Little Sick Boy: Easy and speedy—exactly as claimed—but also
challenging and fun. Please respect the copyrights. Pages from these
and other Easy Speedy ReadersĘ may be printed out for use as
work sheets. Additional readers in this series are in preparation.
Ruedas Estabilizadoras is a TESL (Teaching English as a second language)
version of The Training Wheels Alphabet Book with an English-Spanish glossary. Pages may also be reproduced for non-commercial
use.
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