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Tap the Word You Hear – Did You Get It Right?
This interactive game is designed for children who already know the name and sound of every letter.
🔹 How It Works:
- You’ll hear an audio clip saying a simple two-letter word (like "ba," "da," "ma").
- Four words will appear on screen. Tap the one that matches what you heard.
- A cheerful, animated celebration plays with every correct answer—keeping your child excited and motivated!
- The more they play, the stronger their reading skills become.
✨ "A child who knows the name and sound of all the letters knows how to read."
— Siegfried Engelmann, Give Your Child a Superior Mind
📚 The 6 Essential Steps to Teach Reading the Right Way
- UPPERCASE ABC – Master the names of all capital letters first.
- lowercase abc – Learn lowercase letters (they look similar to uppercase, so it’s easier!).
- LETTER SOUNDS – This is the most important step. Kids must connect letters to their sounds.
- SIMPLE SYLLABLES – Blend two letters (like "sh", "ch", "ng") to build reading fluency.
- 3-LETTER WORDS – Practice words like "cat," "dog," "hat" to build confidence.
- SHORT SENTENCES – Read simple phrases with familiar sounds, all supported by fun animations.
💡 Remember:
- Repetition helps with memorization.
- Melody + movement makes learning joyful and effective.
- Sing, dance, and laugh together with Bebelê songs!
- The more you play, the faster your child will learn to read, build musicality, and grow emotionally bonded to you.
🔒 Privacy Policy:
https://bebele.com.br/PrivacyPolicy.html
Let every tap be a step toward a brighter future in reading—and a lifetime of joyful learning.
🎵 Bebelê – Where Learning Feels Like Play!
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Mots clés : Pédagogique