by Alla Reese (Author) – August 2025
How difficult is it, really, to learn to read? If literacy scores are any indication, it’s pretty hard. According to the National Assessment Governing Board, fewer than one third of students nationwide read at what is considered the Proficient level. About 40% of 4th graders read at a level below Basic. All this, despite the best efforts of teachers and a wide range of reading curricula to choose from.
But it doesn’t have to be that way. When my two children were four or five years old, before either of them entered Kindergarten, I chose to teach them the basics of reading at home. I figured this way, they would have a head start and could gain additional reading skills and expertise as their teachers guided them. And it worked! My older child read at levels far above her grade-level designations all the way through elementary school. My younger child, who has ADHD and tests poorly, did very well, too.
So, I wrote down the steps I had followed to teach my kids, so that any parent or caregiver could do the same. From learning the names of letters, to recognizing the sounds they make, to being able to decode them in their various combinations, I Taught My Kids to Read, and So Can You! guides you through the basics of reading. The additional picture books All the Letters, Letters Say What, I Can Say, Vowels Go for Walks, Consonant Teams, and The Silent E Game provide fun, engaging support to help young readers master the basics of decoding.
All the Letters
Enjoy helping your young reader identify letters and learn their names, using this colorful alphabet book.
Consonant Teams
This clever and funny picture book will help your little reader decode lots of common consonant combinations as you explore them together.
I Can Say
Explore the variety of sounds letters can say in various combinations with this picture book.
Letters Say What
Help your little reader learn all the sounds letters can say with this fun, engaging picture book.
The Silent E Game
Teach your young readers the Vowel, Consonant, Silent E rule and unlock an important decoding skill with this adorable picture book in which the letter E plays a game of Hide and Seek with the other vowels.
Vowels Go for Walks
This inventive, engaging, fun book helps young readers master some of the most common vowel combinations and the sounds they make together.