Finger Phonics

Finger Phonics by Susan M. Lloyd is a board book published by Jolly Learning in 1993, featuring 12 pages of engaging content designed for young learners. This book is part of a series that focuses on letter sounds, providing a fun action for each sound and cut-out letters that guide children in forming each letter correctly.
Readers will find interactive activities at the end of the book that reinforce letter sound skills, making it a valuable resource for education and language development. The book employs a hands-on approach to teaching phonics, integrating elements of language arts and phonetics. With its engaging format, Finger Phonics aims to support early reading and language experience for children.
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The fifth book in a series of 7. Each of these 14-page board book deals with one group of letter sounds. A fun action is given for every letter sound. Cut-out letters on each page show children’s fingers the correct formation for every letter. Also included at the end of each book are a number of activities that children can complete to reinforce their letter sound skills.
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