If you are looking for ready-made materials, there are many interactive tools available:
Products like the English Word Point-and-Read Book or ZeenKind Talking Book provide instant pronunciation help. Children Learning English
Coming up with text for children learning English depends on their age and level. Here are a few options ranging from simple vocabulary building to short, engaging stories. 1. Simple Vocabulary (Beginner / Toddlers) If you are looking for ready-made materials, there
Rhymes help children learn the of English, which is the first step toward reading. "The cat in the hat sat on a mat ." " B ig b lue b alloons b ounce b y." 4. Interactive "English at Home" Ideas Interactive "English at Home" Ideas Turn daily routines
Turn daily routines into learning opportunities by using "English labels" or simple commands.
One sunny day, Sammy the Squirrel found a ."Is this my nut?" asked Sammy.He looked under the tree. No nut.He looked behind the rock. No nut.Then, he saw his friend, Bella the Bird."I found your nut, Sammy!" said Bella.Sammy was happy . "Thank you, Bella!" 3. Fun Rhymes & Phonics (Building Awareness)
Focus on by labeling common items or using short sentences with visual cues. "This is a red apple . I like apples!" "The cat says 'Meow'. The dog says 'Woof'." "I see a big blue bus . Beep beep!" 2. Short Story: "The Helpful Squirrel" (Ages 4-7)