Fun with Beginning Sounds! (G, O, Y, J, Q)

Fun with Beginning Sounds! (G, O, Y, J, Q)

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authorTamsyn

A short, simple story that introduces young readers to various words starting with specific sounds, encouraging them to identify other words with similar initial sounds. It features a visit to a queen, a jet ride, and eating fruits.

age2 - 5 years old
emotional intelligence
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