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šLearning Outcome: Children engage with the poster, watch Mr. Mikeās videos, and sing the phonics song. They associate each letter with an animal and its sound, making learning an adventure! The alphabet song is a fun way to reinforce letter sounds and their order. Encourage repetition to enhance memory.
šFeatures:
Animal Alphabet Phonics Poster
The animals are carefully chosen to match the initial sound of the corresponding letter. For example:š A: Alligator š» B: Bear š± C: Cat
Beautifully illustrated alphabet poster featuring fun and exotic animals.
Each letter corresponds to an animal with a matching initial sound.
Ideal for nurseries, playrooms, and classrooms.
Parents and teachers can use it to introduce letter sounds and animal names.
Animal Pronunciation Practice with Mr. Mike (Video)
Enthusiastic educator Mr. Mike introduces animals.
Emphasizes animal names and initial letter sounds.
Encourages kids to repeat after him for correct pronunciation.
š¶BuildPhonemic Awareness: Alphabet songs emphasize the sounds associated with each letter. Children learn to recognize and differentiate these sounds, which is crucial for reading and spelling š¶Enhanced Memorization: The repetitive nature of alphabet songs aids memorization. The catchy rhythm and melody make it easier for children to remember the order of letters š¶Attention to Sounds: Singing the alphabet encourages focused listening. Children pay more attention to individual sounds, enhancing their phonological awareness š¶Fun and Engagement: Associating learning with music creates positive feelings. Children enjoy singing, making the learning process enjoyable and memorable.
Learning steps:
1. Hear the Letter Sound: This step encourages children to listen to the sound associated with each letter. Itās a great starting point for phonics instruction.
2. Associate the Letter Sound with Each Letter: This step is crucial. Connecting the sound to the visual representation of the letter helps reinforce the learning process.
3. Associate Animals That Involve the Letter Sound: Associating animals with specific letter sounds can make learning more engaging. For example, āAā for āappleā or āBā for ābear.ā
4. Listen to the Alphabet Song and Repeat: The alphabet song is a fun way to reinforce letter sounds and their order. Encourage repetition to enhance memory.
⨠Combine both for the ultimate early reading toolkit! Our ABC Animal Phonics offers playful practice, while the Fat Cat Phonics Programme provides structured, step-by-step learning.
Why Parents & Little Readers Love Our Phonics
Builds crucial pre-reading skills for toddlers
Boosts confidence in early learners
Engaging multi-sensory phonics activities
Supports dyslexia-friendly learning from the start
What Our Happy Readers Say...
My daughter was struggling with reading, but the combination of both programs really helped her confidence. She's reading simple books now and loves story time! I also highly recommend Mr. Mike's YouTube channel @fatcatbooks for wonderful read alouds that have been a great addition to our reading routine.
Kate G., Homeschool Mom
I was amazed! My 4-year-old daughter went from not knowing a single letter to confidently reading her first book in just 8 weeks using ABC Animal Phonics and Fat Cat Phonics Programme. The animal characters made learning so engaging that she'd beg for 'phonics time' every day. I never thought reading could be this fun!
Charlotte Chen, Proud Mom
Absolutely life-changing! My son had severe dyslexia and was 2 years behind in reading. After three months with the Fat Cat Phonics Programme, he's now reading at grade level and his confidence has skyrocketed. Teachers are calling it miraculous - I call it the best investment I've ever made!
Michael Rodriguez, Special Needs Parent
The systematic approach really works! My 5-year-old went from not knowing any letters to reading his first sentences in just 3 months. Now he reads bedtime stories to his little sister!