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We made a decision not to let the girls take their tablets on our next holiday.  A brave move maybe, but one we felt a good idea.  During the day there is enough to keep the girls entertained, and whilst they do use them at home it is certainly not a daily occurrence.  Instead I have pre loaded my phone with a few apps, and armed the girls with colouring books, activity books and reading books.

I want to control the amount of time spent on an electronic device whilst we are on holiday and by using my phone I know I can keep better control of exactly what is used.  I am also keen to keep on top of my daughters learning whilst away, and whilst not in a pushy manner I would like to encourage them to learn through play. 

One of the apps which is currently on my phone is Read with Phonics.  My youngest daughter loves this app, and in particular Albee the alien.  Albee is incredibly encouraging and helps to celebrate whenever they get a right answer.  The app has four worlds which you can explore, water world, forest world, lava land and jelly city.  Each has different sounds and as you complete a sound another is unlocked.  This encourages my daughter to keep wanting to play and learn new sounds.  As she correctly answers questions she gains points.  These points in turn help to improve the level and is a way to positively encourage her to want to learn and play.

The Read with Phonics app has really caught my daughters attention, she calls it the alien game.  She loves Albee and likes it when he joins in with her. The graphics really appeal to her and she wants to play.  Instructions are clear and simple and the games are fun and inviting.  She loves to learn and loves the challenges each set.

In addition to playing the apps on my phone my daughters have also taken some reading books.  My eldest has bought herself two new Roald Dahl books to read.  My youngest daughter has two new books from Maverick Books.

Fum

Fum is a lovely story written by Karl Newson and illustrated by Lucy Fleming.  The story is written in such a beautiful rhyming way.  It reads easily and the words flow so beautifully.  The story follows a giant family who are searching for the smallest member of their family, Fum.  As the story unfolds the members of the family encounter some characters from classic fairy tales.  The illustrations had the girls looking to see if they can find Fum.  

How do you do, Mr Gnu?

This story had the girls laughing out loud.  It is one of those that you have to read with funny voices, and really immerse yourself into the story.  It is written by Billy Coughlan and beautifully illustrated by Maddie Frost.  Mr Gnu receives and invitation to tea with the Queen and decides he needs to learn manners for the big day, the question is will he?

Both girls also have a series of puzzle books that they have purchased and some colouring books.  Let's see how we get on on a flight. 




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My eldest has started to bring home books from school to practise her reading.  She is showing a keen interest in reading and is, in my opinion, really picking up how to sound out words.  I want to support her learning at home and try and do this in a fun way.  One of these methods is with the use of apps on the iPad.

One such app we have been using recently is ‘Read with Biff, Chip and Kipper’ which has been developed by Gazoob.  The app is in association with Oxford university press and features 48 books supporting children across all 6 levels of reading and phonics.  The main features of the app are:

- Read with your child or listen as they read to you

- Auto Play feature allows children to enjoy listening to the whole book being read to them

- Hints and tips in each book for you to use with your child when reading and talking about the story

- Each book features a list of common words used within

- Puzzles and activities – each book encourages your child to have fun looking for details throughout the story as well as finishing off with an enjoyable game


The app is great fun to play and as they are characters my daughter already knows she related much better to the story.  I think this aids her learning.  One of the things I like about the app is it also shows you how to form the letter instead of just showing you the letter.  The app is free for the first two books at level 1 and is a great way to support learning at home and keep learning fun.

practising reading

I was provided with a code to download the first 3 levels for a review.  All words are my own personal opinion. 
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My eldest daughter is really wanting to learn to write.  She asks what the different letters are in words or whenever she sees them.  She has favourite letters to write, I am not sure why maybe they come easier to her.  We were sat having our breakfast when she showed me she had written a letter E.  She has been able to write this for a while, but she then asked me to write a little 'E', so I did what I think we all would do and wrote 'e'.  This then sparked a 'No Mummy, not an eggs in a pan [I am guessing this is phonics?], like this Mummy'

big E little E

Yes she wanted me to write an 'E' like she had done only smaller, silly Mummy!

This day I love little 'E'
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