ok everyone read this..on P&J, click link to see the interior pic of the books.
I prefer to start in a systematic way, will go with 1st series and progress up. aim is to get them to read themselves not me reading to them.
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Some pre-requisites are still required. Like the child should already be familiarized with the letter sounds and is able to string 2 letters and 3 letters words. Once they are able to do so, you can start to get them to read book 1a, which is very simple to read. By book 10 or 11, the child should be able to read most English story books.
http://tamarindphonics.blogspot.com/2008/12/key-words-with-ladybird.html
Note :
Before starting on this series, it is best to make sure that your child knows all the phonics sounds of the letters very well, and know how to read 3 letter words using phonics. The best age to start to read the books is about 3 to 4 years old. I do not advise parents to use the books for kids below the age of 3, before the kids may not be ready to read words yet. Of course, there may be exceptions, some kids may be able to read 3 letter words very well at 2 years old, then it is fine to start them earlier on these Peter and Jane books.
The new words are listed at the bottom of the page. Before you start a new page, point to the new words and teach your child how to read them. Teach him to read the word by blending the phonics sounds of the letters. If the word is not phonetic, meaning it is a sight word, just tell him how to read it.
Then start from the top of the page. Ask the child to put his finger under each word of the sentence. Let him try to read each word by himself. If he cannot remember how to read it, give him a few seconds to think before reading it for him.
Most young children need many repetitions before they can remember how to read a word. If the child has a very strong foundation in phonics, it will be very much easier for him to learn.
The same words are repeated throughout the "a" book. The "b" book uses the exact same words as the "a" book, but in a different story. After reading book 1a and 1b, your child would have read each word more than 20 times. So there is no need to make sure that your child knows all the words on one page very well before going on to the new page.
Book 1a and 1b use only 16 words :
Peter
Jane
and
here is
the dog
likes
I
a shop
toy
in
has
ball
tree
However, if your child cannot remember more than 50% of the words after reading book 1a and 1b, then it is better to start from the beginning of book 1a again and let him have more practice.
My boy cannot remember the words shop and toy after he finished book 1a and 1b. I let him continue to book 2a, because the words are repeated throughout the other books in the series. Here's a page from book 2a.