Learn to Read With… Bob Books® and VersaTiles®
We all want our children to get a great start to school, so they will continue to love it as they grow up. Desiree is in 9th grade and still likes school, she hates to miss. If we can give our children a head start in an environment they know and feel safe in, then we should do it. This is where Learn to Read With… Bob Books® and VersaTiles® comes in.
Teach them at home with all kinds of great tools. Plus this is really affordable at $29.99. You can start teaching them as young as 3 with this kit! Plus they are in their home so they will be open to the fun involved while learning. You can teach them how learning is fun and it will be a way for you to bond even more with your child. Even if you child has started school it never hurts to reinforce what they have learned, plus it will help them to advance.This set is perfect for children who know the Alphabet, and introduces 2- and 3- letter phonics words.
With these books, Children can practice the skills they are learning by doing versatile activities. This tried and true, puzzle-like practice system creates a hands-on way of reviewing what they are learning in their Bob books. Simply line up the answer case on top of the page in the book, and line the tiles at the top to start. Pick up each tile 1-8 and answer the question underneath it. Once each tile is placed, close the case, Flip it over and see If the pattern matches what is on the bottom right corner of the workbook page. This practice is what helps children to comprehend what they are learning and gives them confidence in their reading abilities. Engage your advanced reader with a fun puzzle-like way to practice reading!
Includes: – 12 easy-to-read books (16 pages each) – mostly two and three-letter words (c-v-c words) – Can be “sounded out” (Phonics based) – limited sight words – 20 to 30 words per book – 1 versatile answer case – 20-page versatile workbook with 20 hands-on activities
Bob books and Versatile provides children with everything they need to start learning to read words at home or school. Reading this foundation set ensures children have mastered Basic phonics before they advance to consonant blends. Children can practice their reading skills with VersaTiles puzzle-like answer case and workbook that makes reading feel more like a game. Perfect for teachers or parents teaching preschool, kindergarten, and 1st grade (ages 3-6). We know fun and kids. hand2mind has been designing educational products for over 50 years! Bob Books has inspired reading success for over 40 years.
This will really make your child love reading and more. Since they can practice all year, they won’t have the “restart” after summer and other breaks. This is a really nice set. They will start to recognize letters and small words quicker than you think and pretty soon, you can be proud to have taught your kids at home to read. This is good for homeschooling also.
This set is very simple to use and for the child to use. It reinforces words, letters, color, shapes, and numbers until they learn to recognize them. This whole kit is made for using long-term, so the kids can read over and over again. Everything is sturdy and should last for years. They also have subjects that the kids like, so it keeps their attention! They even have a special teacher’s section on their website to get additional tips and techniques. This set really does help the kids learn to read!
With more than 50 years experience as a leader in educational materials for schools, hand2mind has brought learning into homes with their beloved BOB BOOKS® and the iconic VersaTiles® skills practice system for generations. And, this year,
- Newest editions of the collaboration between beloved BOB BOOKS® and the iconic VersaTiles® skills practice system, which allow for true hands-on learning (meaning unplugged and screen-free in order to explore, discover, and enlighten)
- The latest from the multifaceted STEM at Play! Series, including a sneak peek at an upcoming 2019 partnership with K’nex
- New products launched over the past two years that pair research-based content with a hands-on experience
It’s time to give your child a head start and Learn to Read With… Bob Books® and VersaTiles®can help!
Look around their website to see all they offer.
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I suspect my 5 year old nephew has severe A.D.D. Unfortunately his school system has to send him onto kindergarten…even though he is absolutely NOT ready. He barely knows his alphabet, numbers or colors and he can’t sit still. My sister recognizes he has issues but is unwilling to push the issue because I think she thinks it’ll just resolve itself on its own. It’s frustrating to me because I know otherwise. But I can’t push her because then she gets angry and defensive.So I think the approach I am going to take is just to work with my nephew on my own. To that and I think that this kid and these books could be helpful to me in working with him… If I can get him to sit still lol.
It will get worse if it is. Normally kids with ADD are very smart just cannot organize themselves to finish work and turn it in. They need to be on a schedule for homework etc, they work better with one.
These sound so great and would be wonderful for my 3 year old granddaughter
This definitely sounds like a great resource for teaching!! I homeschool my kids and could really use this for my youngest two kids. I am going to look into getting it now, thank you so much for sharing!
This look like a great kit to help teach kids to read. My two youngest grandchildren haven’t learned to read yet, so this would be very helpful for them.
Bob Books are what helped my older daughter to read! These books are amazing and really helped! I will certainly be using them for my younger daughter, as she is an emerging reader as well. I have never seen the Versatiles before. I will be checking them out. Thank you so much! 🙂