Speech therapist Isabelle: "Perfect for preschoolers who can't read yet"

The children found it very exciting to explore the books together with the magic pen and a queue immediately formed for who was next in line. What I like about the products is that children who do not have such a large vocabulary can have the opportunity to learn new words based on their own interests by tapping on the pictures . Perfect for preschoolers who cannot read yet because it is also a practice in connecting the word in writing to how to say it. Books about animals, vehicles, the body and food can also activate sound in English.

The book about letters was also great because it included phonological awareness, i.e. how the letters sound and not just what they are called . Phonological awareness we know has research support to work with systematically for reading learning. Also so good with a material that is motivating, a little high-tech and a fun alternative to screens!

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Isabelle is a speech therapist within central child and student health and supports 26 preschools in their work with language, speech and communication. On her inspiring Instagram, she shares observations, guidance, new working methods and language-promoting projects, always with a focus on an accessible learning environment for all children.

👉 Follow Isabelle on Instagram for more inspiration: @logoped_isabelle

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