About Them: When my son was 18 months old, I quickly realized that parents are the most important teachers. I spent countless hours scouring stores for tools to teach the alphabet, Teach My counting and teach reading. When I couldn’t find one kit that did it all, I began creating my own teaching tools that matched some of the tools I had purchased. My son was reading by the age of three and parents at nursery school were asking how I had taught him. It was at this point that I learned “matching” was a key pre-reading skill for young children. Teach My Preschooler Learning Kit: 10 Readers, 60 Flashcards, 1 Flashcard Reward Tin, 1 Flashcard Holder, 1 Magic Drawing Board, 78 Print Transparencies & Printing Guide, 101 Train Flashcards, 3 Posters, 2 Flip-Books, Foam Numbers, Counters and Equation Signs, Teaching Guide & Storage case
Teach My Preschooler Learning Kit
Both my boys are in the Preschool level, well my 5-year-old will be going into K next year, but they both are into Pre-K right now and so this is the kit I choose. The whole kits is pretty awesome actually. You get a rad green plastic case, and filled inside in separate plastic folders are each level, math, reading, and so on! Everything is nice quality, foam pieces are detailed well, the books are colorful, the cards are focused on key points, everything is easy to read, the drawing board is a little cheap, but it works well, just not with toddlers, but great for learning how to draw your letters or numbers. I love this kit and I love how well it can be organized. You can bring this anywhere to parks, in the car, home, school, anywhere really. Great kid and many hours of teaching here. We did one folder a week so that way when they got tired of the one we moved onto the next. My boys enjoyed the posters, foam pieces, drawing board, and the flashcards the most so far. I already have my 3-year-old counting to 20+, singing the alphabet and reading some words already and doing some simple math.. For preschoolers 3-6 yrs. The kit is divided into four sections to teach preschoolers Reading, Printing, Numbers 1 to 100, Adding and Subtracting. Requiring no batteries or DVDs, the kit has everything necessary for teaching preschoolers the basics.
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Mandi @ Messy Wife, Blessed Life says
I’m planning to homeschool and I’m not too concerned about being “ahead” in preschool, but I do hope my daughter will know the basics - numbers, alphabet, etc.
That they know their abc’s and numbers, identifying them
Since I have a special needs child it is important for me to add additional teaching time.
jamie braun says
i would love it if she knew her abcs, numbers, shapes and colors before kindergarten
A knowledge of ABC’s and numbers!
whats important to me is that they dont feel left behind
That they know ABC’s, numbers, basic colors and basic shapes.
I want them to like to learn, be able to focus on tasks and be respectful.
keep on task be happy too
I would love if my son could spell his name! He knows his ABCs and can count to 20. I’d also like to introduct some bilingual stuff.
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missy says
Knowing their abc’s, 123’s and how to spell their name.
I would love for my little great-niece to know her A,B,C’s, name and phone number
I want my son to be able to write his last name (he can write his first name) and be able to write some letters too.
jennifer hall says
Having them writing letters and numbers and practicing their abcs 123s
have them practise countil,recognizing their letters in their name and tie shoelaces
Dana West says
Its important that they know the basics….letters, numbers, etc…