With these 6 books in capital letters, the little ones learn to read in a fun way

Full of adventures, with full-color illustrations and short rhymed texts are some of the elements that are part of the capital letters books, which facilitate the recognition of letters and the reading of the first sentences. In this way, the little ones get into reading and begin to read independently or as a family. The following stories in capital letters, suitable for children aged three and up, tell fun stories, magic and friendship between the protagonists.

Learn to read at monster school

This series of books (nine so far) is made up of a school of monsters that help the little ones learn to read. To do this, the stories of María and her pet (who go everywhere together) are told with capital letters, rhyming phrases, simple vocabulary (for students from four years old) and full-color illustrations.

  • Author: Sally Rippin
  • Editorial: Montena

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Look through the window!

Who doesn’t like to look out the windows? In this book, children ages three and up will be able to look inside the houses of many characters from traditional stories. But they have to be careful because each one is more intriguing than the last. Neither dragons are as terrible nor old ladies as kind as they seem. With simple humour, and in game mode, this illustrated book with a brief text in capital letters encourages reflection and the formation of personal criteria, without judging appearances.

Look through the window!Look through the window!
  • Author: Katerina Gorelik
  • Editorial: Edelvives

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Upside down stories

What would happen if in the story of Little Red Riding Hood, the wolf is the poor little animal that brings food to his grandmother and in the middle of the forest he meets a girl who wants to eat him? Gianni Rodari turns traditional stories on their head in this book for children ages four and up, full of beautiful illustrations and text in tall box.

Upside Down StoriesUpside Down Stories

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The dragon of letters

Ramón is a dragon who, instead of breathing fire, breathes letters… and then crazy and unexpected things happen! In the first of the titles in this series (there are five in total), the dragon and the vacuum cleaner cloud help little Ana when a storm comes. With vocabulary adapted to five-year-olds, it includes three activities at the end of the book to reinforce learning.

The Dragon of LettersThe Dragon of Letters

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Abra Cadabra. Magic school to learn to read

At the Magic School they are celebrating. It is Simon, the dragon’s birthday, and they are preparing a big party, but everything gets complicated when the witch decides to bake the cake… This collection is made up of six titles and in addition to the use of capital letters, it offers rhyming text for the little ones. , a visual dictionary and numerous adventures for children to learn to read independently.

Abra Cadabra. Magic School To Learn To ReadAbra Cadabra. Magic School To Learn To Read
  • Author: Barbara Fernandez
  • Editorial: bruno

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Learn to read with the Fantasticotas

Vera is a little restless because she is bored at home. But the boredom soon ends because her grandfather has prepared a very fun surprise. Through rhyming phrases and simple vocabulary, children ages five and up can delve into reading, learning curious facts about animals as well as promoting respect and love for pets.

Learn To Read With The FantasticotasLearn To Read With The Fantasticotas
  • Author: Laura Vila
  • Editorial: Destination

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