Hurry! Only 2 Left in Stock!
All parents know how difficult yet important it is to teach a child to read. After all, reading is the first step in the great and challenging "adult" learning process that awaits the child. The first successes or failures will determine the child's further attitude towards learning in general, their desire and ability to acquire new knowledge and develop. The first reading and writing skills used by the child in everyday life (the name of a store read or a postcard written to mom), as well as the adults' reactions to these first successes, will become the best motivation for the little one — as they will immediately see the results of their efforts, which will inspire them to continue learning. By using this guide together with V. V. Fedienko's "Bukvar" (or with other primers), you will be able to: — provide comprehensive teaching of reading and writing to the child — the two basic components of written speech; — give the child the opportunity to engage in conscious-analytical study of their native language. The child will not only learn to read and write but will also be able to distinguish concepts such as sound, letter, syllable, stress, types of words, structure of words and sentences, etc., and operate with them; — make lessons interesting and diverse thanks to well-chosen exercises, excellent illustrative and speech material. Additionally, you will be able to offer the child new exercises, independently developed based on a unique selection of typical tasks presented in this guide.