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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]We spent the summer teaching my daughter who is in K to read. She was doing ok with the Bob books, but she really started to get it after I found her a few good phonics apps. [/quote] Can you list some of them??[/quote] IntelliJoy makes good ones and it's nice because they have free previews: Kids ABC Letters Kids ABC Phonics Kids Learn to Read Kids Numbers + Math Luzac Media's made a *Montessori themed* app called Preschool Fun. The interface is a PreK classroom and you click on the objects to go to the activity. My younger son has gotten the most milage out of Appquiz's Memory Game but I wouldn't waste my money had I known that Baby Explorer and Smart Kids Games both have a mini memory game in them There's a few others on it, but those are the ones that we've gotten the most milage out of. Also, there are Dr Seuss books you can get e-versions of where it reads to your child or your child can attempt to read it. The nice thing about the *read it myself* part is that if DD gets stuck on a word she can touch it and it will read it to her. [/quote]
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