Part 2: Words to Books
Kindergarten and 1st-grade skills
Watch your child discover the joy of reading decodable books all on their own. In Part 2, they’ll learn to read rule-breaker words, blend words with more speed and accuracy, and build comprehension skills.
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Part 2 covers 3 skill groups: Basic Blending, Comprehensive Blending, and Storytelling.
What you’ll get
Learn through 7 skill-based games and activities
Practice with 13 confidence-boosting books
Get help with a Play Guide and online portal—no parent expertise required
For every Reading Skill Set purchase, Lovevery donates 1 book to Reading Is Fundamental.
Games and books that keep your child motivated
Mystery Word Decoder
Crack the code to reveal a word then read it by blending the letter sounds. Check your work by making sure the patterns match.
Totally Decodable Book Series
Build confidence with books that only include words with common letter sounds. No rule breaker words like ‘are’, ‘the’ and ‘is’ here.
Wooden Letter Sound Tiles
Use the 65 letter and consonant digraph sound tiles with The Crossword Builder, Sound Swap & Drop game, or on their own to build words.
Sound Swap & Drop
Become flexible and fluent with sounds by swapping tiles to form new words. With just one letter change, ‘sit’ can become ‘fit’ or ‘sat’.
Sticky Word Snack Sticks
Practice reading words that don’t follow regular phonemic rules. This game is full of repetition for easy memorization of sticky words.
Short Vowel Sounds Book Series
Read about fun adventures in this 5-book series that reinforces short vowel sounds, with each book focusing on a specific vowel.
Crossword Builder
Go beyond 3-letter words and practice blending consonants in this modular crossword puzzle.
Consonant Blends Book Series
Reinforce consonant blends with this 5-book series that features interactive elements, like clues for a treasure hunt and a ladybug toy.
Story Order Cards
Learn to tell stories with a beginning, middle, and end by placing pictures in a logical order to tell a unique story.
Set the Scene Storytelling Stage
Build important oral storytelling skills with scenes, props, characters, and prompts to help tell the what, where, who, why, and when.
The Play Guide
Learn why each skill matters, how to support your child's reading journey, ideas for practicing skills, and tips to keep play fun.
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