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Letter Reversal Workbook : Brain Training for b d p q Reversals: 150 Dyslexia-Friendly Activities to Fix b–d–p–q Mix-Ups for Early and Struggling ... A Great Reading Quest for Early Readers!)
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Are you looking for a fun, dyslexia-friendly way to help your 5–9-year-old conquer flipped letters and letter reversals with confidence?
Phonics Fun Adventures Series uses Orton–Gillingham–inspired shape–sound routines to turn shy beginners into proud readers.This is book 6 in the series Phonics Fun Adventures for Early Readers — The Great Reading Quest!
Each title includes a print and digital storybook, a lively audiobook, and a hands-on workbook full of joyful activities that reinforce phonics skills. (Currently, an audiobook version exists but is not yet available on Amazon. It is offered through other audiobook stores. Until it's available on Amazon, enjoy the free informal audiobook version accessible through the provided QR code.)Who It’s For: Pre-readers to Grade 2, older beginners, and dyslexic learners who benefit from explicit, multisensory instruction.Teaching Aids & Routines: Friendly character cues, star prompts, color code, left/right hand cues, and a simple chair game to lock in letter orientation. As confidence grows, the same exercises are repeated without helpers to build independence.Inside you’ll find 150 step-by-step activities: engaging storytelling with a free QR audiobook; “Spot & Say” letter hunts; color-by-letters/numbers; tracing and handwriting pages; mazes and Question Time; reading chunks and CVC words; Spot the Differences; hand-direction games; mouth-position cues (articulation); match & circle the sound; and the routine kids love: See it • Hear it • Say it • Write it.Designed for parents, teachers, tutors, and SLPs, this structured-literacy resource builds:Confidence with friendly characters and quick winsPhonemic awareness and accurate /b/ /d/ /p/ /kw/Visual discrimination for look-alike letters (b d p q)Fine-motor and handwriting with clear, spacious pagesLeft-to-right tracking and decoding fluency (CVC focus)
How to use this resourcePick what you need. You don’t have to finish every page—choose the sections that match your child’s current goals.Grown-up support for younger readers. Children around 5–7 will benefit from working alongside an adult.More independence for older readers. Learners 7–9 can often complete pages on their own and share results with a teacher or parent.Perfect for home, classroom, or therapy—open the book and start today. Read more
Phonics Fun Adventures Series uses Orton–Gillingham–inspired shape–sound routines to turn shy beginners into proud readers.This is book 6 in the series Phonics Fun Adventures for Early Readers — The Great Reading Quest!
Each title includes a print and digital storybook, a lively audiobook, and a hands-on workbook full of joyful activities that reinforce phonics skills. (Currently, an audiobook version exists but is not yet available on Amazon. It is offered through other audiobook stores. Until it's available on Amazon, enjoy the free informal audiobook version accessible through the provided QR code.)Who It’s For: Pre-readers to Grade 2, older beginners, and dyslexic learners who benefit from explicit, multisensory instruction.Teaching Aids & Routines: Friendly character cues, star prompts, color code, left/right hand cues, and a simple chair game to lock in letter orientation. As confidence grows, the same exercises are repeated without helpers to build independence.Inside you’ll find 150 step-by-step activities: engaging storytelling with a free QR audiobook; “Spot & Say” letter hunts; color-by-letters/numbers; tracing and handwriting pages; mazes and Question Time; reading chunks and CVC words; Spot the Differences; hand-direction games; mouth-position cues (articulation); match & circle the sound; and the routine kids love: See it • Hear it • Say it • Write it.Designed for parents, teachers, tutors, and SLPs, this structured-literacy resource builds:Confidence with friendly characters and quick winsPhonemic awareness and accurate /b/ /d/ /p/ /kw/Visual discrimination for look-alike letters (b d p q)Fine-motor and handwriting with clear, spacious pagesLeft-to-right tracking and decoding fluency (CVC focus)
How to use this resourcePick what you need. You don’t have to finish every page—choose the sections that match your child’s current goals.Grown-up support for younger readers. Children around 5–7 will benefit from working alongside an adult.More independence for older readers. Learners 7–9 can often complete pages on their own and share results with a teacher or parent.Perfect for home, classroom, or therapy—open the book and start today. Read more
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