Wow thank you so much for making this informative video! I’ve been looking at their reading kits and was very interested. I absolutely love all their other products but was a bit on a fence for the reading kits because it seemed very overwhelming with so many parts and games. But then I remembered that each lovevery kit comes with instructions and what to introduce first and next. Thank you so much for bringing in the families, this makes video production so much more challenging and I so appreciate the effort and time you put into this helpful video! Thank you so much!
Hello, Im usually a quiet follower and hardly ever feel the need to comment on videos. However, this year was my first year of homeschool with my 5 year old, completely overwhelmed by the idea of educating and where to start. I purchased Part 1. Off the bat, the quality and the amount of items you get is worth the $155 and I love the idea that we can purchase one part at a time so that if on a budget, you can work your way to saving for the next. Each part, as I have learned, takes time so you’re not purchasing a box back to back. You have time to enjoy each set. I have used this as a part of my curriculum for my child. A guide is provided on how to introduce each piece and when to introduce them. My child is excited to learn and to be able to play a “game” is what he looks forward to the most, not to mention the quality one on one time it gives you and the child to engage, be present, and have fun. Best part is my 3 year old gets to enjoy it right after my 5 year old. I have ordered the second part and look forward to it.
I’m a mom and an English teacher in Korea and my kids are bilingual but at school they mostly only speak Korean and their English education is up to me so I was so excited to get the email when this released! I’ve ordered ours and my son is learning to read and your videos have helped me explain things to him, but I’m excited for a hands on and comprehensive way to teach him in a way that makes him feel more confident and excited ❤ I’m anxious to see how it is in person but it looks fantastic and I was a Lovevery subscriber for a long time so we have looots of experience with Lovevery products. I usually love to sit down and read the guide books before I give my son the play kits and they are always really well-written.
I bought reading skill set 2 for my 4 yr old's birthday. He has been at Montessori and has learnt basic letter sounds already but is ready to learn more and get ready for blending. We love love love this set and it keeps him and his 9 yr old super busy and engaged. He loves working through the materials with me or even independently. We also had the 4 yr kits so this ties in perfectly as next steps post the alphabet puzzle and the alphabet set from persister kit.
I know it’s expensive but I need to invest in my child. He is so active and love playing, so I think this will be great for him and it will keep him away from the tv and tablet. We are definitely going to buy it.
Omg i have jumped into your videos recently. I'm not a native speaker, i'm vietnamese and try to learn the english but almost the teacher in my country have taught us with IPA sound and i realized this is difficult for us to reading a new word. Because we cant know the rule we have to remember the sounds not how the letter make sound. When i saw your videos i know what i need to study to became a fluent speaker. Thanks a lot❤❤❤❤
I really appreciate the “things to consider” section of this video. Especially the point about this not being a minimalist set. It’s the first thing that stood out to me. Still might be worth it, but a set with this many small pieces is a big responsibility for parents. So it should be considered.
I've been using Lovevery sets with my son since he was 3 months old. At a year and a half I find he loves their toys the most out of all the toys he gets. They are high quality and build on each other. They only other brands that comes close I've found is Manhatton Toy Company and Melissa and Doug. I've also been watching your videos and its great that you are working with them.
Hi Spencer, my question is - does the kit include detailed instructions on where to begin? Is there a lesson plan of sorts that I can follow? I need a LOT of hand holding, have no clue where to start. I'm a loyal fan of Lovevery play kits, been a subscriber since baby was born, and I also love your channel, so this is a perfect match!
Hi there, there are expert videos you'd have access to and lots of tips for how to use the games and materials. There is less of a "lesson plan" approach, that's one way my courses could support parents as they use the kit.
I bought part 1 for my 4 year old who has been working on letter sounds and he loves the games waaay more than I expected! He’s having fun with the rhyming leaf game and the dog syllable game.
My Baby Is Five Months Old. And, I’ve Been Watching Your Channel For While Now. This Is For Sure The System I’m Gonna Use When I Start Teaching Her To Read! I’ve Already Started With The Printable Flashcards!! Thank You For The Hard Work You Put Into These Reading Videos! 💜💜
I love the idea. My child has ASD and ADHD with developmental delays. He can read but does struggle he is like on a 2nd /3rd grade level. Is there a level for him. He can read and recognizes lots of words but sometimes it’s inconsistent and we working in fluency. I love ur content!
I love this reading skill set. After the TCR email announcement came out, I ordered all three parts. After using Part 1 for the last few weeks my kids love the games. I have to admit, the compound word pairs card game is actually still stumping my 5 year old, but he loves the syllable race, rhyming leaves, sound maze thing, blocks. They also love the two big books. Both ask me to read the ABCs with Mr. Z multiple times a day. Love that the book clarifies the short sounds like /b/ instead of ‘buh.’ The efficacy, fun, & visual and tactile quality of the materials= 10 in our house. The only thing I’d rate like an 8.5-9 is the compound word pair game. Love that you posted the letter hitting game thing in another short video. I took the groups outlined by Lovevery (a,m,t,s,i,f; b,e,l,n,r,v; etc) and played that game. My kiddo who could only identify one letter now knows all the sounds & even tries to write. I have tried a bunch of other stuff- How to teach your child to read in 100 easy lessons, All About Reading, Hooked on Phonics subscription/books- and this Lovevery kit is the first that has it clicking for my 5 yo. Now he’s blending to do 3 letter words. KUDOS to you/Lovevery! To see my kid talking & excited about the games is well worth the price (esp since he had an expressive language delay and for a period of time people thought he had selective mutism). This Reading Skill Set rocks. Looking forward to breaking open the other parts in time!
My girl is 20 months. I purchased your printable flash card but she seems to not be able to focus or to repeat after me. Any suggestion on how I should start with kids under 2? Thank you!
Hey there, it helps to play lots of games with just a few sounds at a time. And your little one doesn’t necessarily have to say the sound back to identify the sounds. For example: “jump on the sound that says S”, and she jumps on that sound. More info here in my free training if you haven’t had a chance to watch it: www.toddlersread.com/pages/free-workshop
The key here is that it's 1:1 instruction using a super high quality program. And to me it's not only HELPFUL for kids autism (and other learning differences), but it's what they DESERVE.
@@toddlerscanreadamen! There’s no such thing as mild-severe autism. Those are outdated, ableist words. I appreciate this response. It’s about neurodivergence and what each child’s/individuals needs are. It’s imperative to understand this. Always assume competence.
Congratulations! Teacher, could you please provide a video on how to teach sound like 'cr, ' fr, ' 'gl,' 'fl, ' and other similar consonant clusters? Thank you.
There's advice on age in the final recommendations at the end! Kids can definitely start learning to read before 2 (I started with my son around 18 months) but you'll have to be careful what you purchase since there are some small parts in The Reading Skill Set which makes the recommended age 3+
@@toddlerscanread I tried to order and it showed $185 for 3 bundle but when I tried to check out it says $ 396. How do I fix that ? Thank you so much for responding to my comment!
I do- reading is more about stage vs. age or grade, so it’s about finding what reading stage your first grader is in, and finding materials to support getting them to the next level. My free workshop is a great place to start www.toddlersread.com/pages/free-workshop
I have a son who has had some developmental delays since birth. He is 6 years old and knows all of his sounds and letters, but he struggles with blending sounds together to sound out words. He even struggles with 3 letter words. I homeschool him and he goes to private therapies throughout the week. Which program would you recommend to help him learn to blend sounds and read better?
Check out this blending resource to help you check his blending level. www.toddlersread.com/pages/blending-cheat-sheet-1 If you want an online course and resources to teach you how to work with him on blending step-by-step, my Blending Words course is great. If you're wanting hands-on materials for blending, books and games for that stage; Part 2 of The Reading Skills Set is great.
Hey! We have 5 kiddos all of which are 9 and under. Our 3 oldest have struggled to read for different reasons even with the help of a tutor. We are currently on our 8th reading curriculum trying to find something that works well with our kids and their learning differences. Any advice for our family? I think the lovevery box will work well with the currículum we are currently using.
Hey there, I’d recommend finding which part you think will match your reader’s skill level the closest and then get really clear on the phonics skills your 3 oldest know and don’t know to make the best use of the materials in the kit and your curriculum you’re using. If you want more direct support on how to teach those reading skills, my video courses might be helpful to you. I’d recommend checking out my free beginning reading workshop made for parents- while the skills might be too advanced for your oldest, it will give you a good overview of the learning to read process and an idea of if my online courses would be helpful to you. www.toddlersread.com/pages/free-workshop
Thank you Spencer for your hard work into these books. I have been teaching my daughter through your video's. My next step was to purchase the TCR decodable books through your website as she has learned 3 letter words. After seeking this video, I would like your opinion if I should hold off on the decodable book and invest in the Lovevery Reading Skill set first?
That really depends on your goal, and you won't go wrong either way. The TCR decodable books are great for practicing after 3-4 sound words. Any of the 3 parts of the Reading Skill Kit will give you lots of materials to practice skills in a hands-on, fun way with your child.
Also, it's all from China! They are paying Chinese wages while we are paying domestic prices. I was infuriated to learn that. I had assumed it was made with higher standards of materials but they just call it "non toxic " even though we all know the term "non toxic" means vastly different things to our government vs. theirs (and ours isn't even that great! 😂) what China considers "safe" is definitely not even close to what I want anywhere near my child or in our home.
@@rr1khme too! And this way you can pick which country it's actually made in! I first look for Denmark made items (I have found most and still cheaper than Lovevery!) than places in EU and CAN and US.
Tried to purchase similar but less expensive items but gave up… now everytime I went grocery shopping I laugh about spending 2 or 3 Lovevery boxes. Compared to other products, Lovevery is of much better quality… maybe I should look at other markets too
Wow thank you so much for making this informative video! I’ve been looking at their reading kits and was very interested. I absolutely love all their other products but was a bit on a fence for the reading kits because it seemed very overwhelming with so many parts and games. But then I remembered that each lovevery kit comes with instructions and what to introduce first and next. Thank you so much for bringing in the families, this makes video production so much more challenging and I so appreciate the effort and time you put into this helpful video! Thank you so much!
You're very welcome!
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Hello,
Im usually a quiet follower and hardly ever feel the need to comment on videos. However, this year was my first year of homeschool with my 5 year old, completely overwhelmed by the idea of educating and where to start. I purchased Part 1. Off the bat, the quality and the amount of items you get is worth the $155 and I love the idea that we can purchase one part at a time so that if on a budget, you can work your way to saving for the next. Each part, as I have learned, takes time so you’re not purchasing a box back to back. You have time to enjoy each set.
I have used this as a part of my curriculum for my child. A guide is provided on how to introduce each piece and when to introduce them. My child is excited to learn and to be able to play a “game” is what he looks forward to the most, not to mention the quality one on one time it gives you and the child to engage, be present, and have fun. Best part is my 3 year old gets to enjoy it right after my 5 year old.
I have ordered the second part and look forward to it.
Thank you so much for this review, I know it will help people. Keep up the good work! 👏🏽
I’m a mom and an English teacher in Korea and my kids are bilingual but at school they mostly only speak Korean and their English education is up to me so I was so excited to get the email when this released! I’ve ordered ours and my son is learning to read and your videos have helped me explain things to him, but I’m excited for a hands on and comprehensive way to teach him in a way that makes him feel more confident and excited ❤ I’m anxious to see how it is in person but it looks fantastic and I was a Lovevery subscriber for a long time so we have looots of experience with Lovevery products. I usually love to sit down and read the guide books before I give my son the play kits and they are always really well-written.
Can I get decodable book for free for my son as a giveaway please
I bought reading skill set 2 for my 4 yr old's birthday. He has been at Montessori and has learnt basic letter sounds already but is ready to learn more and get ready for blending. We love love love this set and it keeps him and his 9 yr old super busy and engaged. He loves working through the materials with me or even independently. We also had the 4 yr kits so this ties in perfectly as next steps post the alphabet puzzle and the alphabet set from persister kit.
Love to hear it!
I know it’s expensive but I need to invest in my child. He is so active and love playing, so I think this will be great for him and it will keep him away from the tv and tablet. We are definitely going to buy it.
Omg i have jumped into your videos recently. I'm not a native speaker, i'm vietnamese and try to learn the english but almost the teacher in my country have taught us with IPA sound and i realized this is difficult for us to reading a new word. Because we cant know the rule we have to remember the sounds not how the letter make sound. When i saw your videos i know what i need to study to became a fluent speaker. Thanks a lot❤❤❤❤
I really appreciate the “things to consider” section of this video. Especially the point about this not being a minimalist set. It’s the first thing that stood out to me. Still might be worth it, but a set with this many small pieces is a big responsibility for parents. So it should be considered.
I've been using Lovevery sets with my son since he was 3 months old. At a year and a half I find he loves their toys the most out of all the toys he gets. They are high quality and build on each other. They only other brands that comes close I've found is Manhatton Toy Company and Melissa and Doug. I've also been watching your videos and its great that you are working with them.
The quality is insane! Thanks for the support, I'm glad to be working with them as well.
Love seeing some of the families from some of your course videos and how their little ones have grown and progressed in their reading. ❤
They've grown so much!
Thanks for the timestamps!
Spencer you’re awesome and thank you for all aspects of this video!❤
You're welcome!
Will it be available in the UK.?
lol, I laughed at honest review because hell literally partnered with the company to make this kit. I do like the third kit I got for my daughter.
Hi Spencer, my question is - does the kit include detailed instructions on where to begin? Is there a lesson plan of sorts that I can follow? I need a LOT of hand holding, have no clue where to start. I'm a loyal fan of Lovevery play kits, been a subscriber since baby was born, and I also love your channel, so this is a perfect match!
Hi there, there are expert videos you'd have access to and lots of tips for how to use the games and materials. There is less of a "lesson plan" approach, that's one way my courses could support parents as they use the kit.
Hopefully you make a video on how to use your reading books along with the program.
I bought part 1 for my 4 year old who has been working on letter sounds and he loves the games waaay more than I expected! He’s having fun with the rhyming leaf game and the dog syllable game.
Love to hear it!
My Baby Is Five Months Old. And, I’ve Been Watching Your Channel For While Now. This Is For Sure The System I’m Gonna Use When I Start Teaching Her To Read! I’ve Already Started With The Printable Flashcards!!
Thank You For The Hard Work You Put Into These Reading Videos! 💜💜
Appreciate the kind words!
You’ve started at 5 months ?🙈
@@Montessori_Motherhood 🤭Yes! But, Just ABC’s & Flashcards For Everyday Items She Sees Around The House. And Only 4-6 Of Each A Day.
@@noyahb it won’t make a difference that’s to young to understand, wait until 3. Earlier isn’t better.
@@Montessori_Motherhood People Like You Should Just Keep Y’all’s Opinions To Yourself! Do As You Please With Your Children! 🥰
I love the idea. My child has ASD and ADHD with developmental delays. He can read but does struggle he is like on a 2nd /3rd grade level. Is there a level for him. He can read and recognizes lots of words but sometimes it’s inconsistent and we working in fluency. I love ur content!
I love this reading skill set. After the TCR email announcement came out, I ordered all three parts. After using Part 1 for the last few weeks my kids love the games. I have to admit, the compound word pairs card game is actually still stumping my 5 year old, but he loves the syllable race, rhyming leaves, sound maze thing, blocks. They also love the two big books. Both ask me to read the ABCs with Mr. Z multiple times a day. Love that the book clarifies the short sounds like /b/ instead of ‘buh.’ The efficacy, fun, & visual and tactile quality of the materials= 10 in our house. The only thing I’d rate like an 8.5-9 is the compound word pair game. Love that you posted the letter hitting game thing in another short video. I took the groups outlined by Lovevery (a,m,t,s,i,f; b,e,l,n,r,v; etc) and played that game. My kiddo who could only identify one letter now knows all the sounds & even tries to write. I have tried a bunch of other stuff- How to teach your child to read in 100 easy lessons, All About Reading, Hooked on Phonics subscription/books- and this Lovevery kit is the first that has it clicking for my 5 yo. Now he’s blending to do 3 letter words. KUDOS to you/Lovevery! To see my kid talking & excited about the games is well worth the price (esp since he had an expressive language delay and for a period of time people thought he had selective mutism). This Reading Skill Set rocks. Looking forward to breaking open the other parts in time!
Fantastic review, thank you so much for sharing. I'm proud of both of you!
My girl is 20 months. I purchased your printable flash card but she seems to not be able to focus or to repeat after me. Any suggestion on how I should start with kids under 2? Thank you!
Hey there, it helps to play lots of games with just a few sounds at a time. And your little one doesn’t necessarily have to say the sound back to identify the sounds. For example: “jump on the sound that says S”, and she jumps on that sound. More info here in my free training if you haven’t had a chance to watch it: www.toddlersread.com/pages/free-workshop
Sir I want your material but I am from Pakistan
If the child can learn how to ready in two sigle weeks, those staff ARE not needed. But If you want to buy It, It IS realy Nice.
What is ur opinion on using this stuff for mild autistic kids who need extra help and recognise alphabets..
The key here is that it's 1:1 instruction using a super high quality program. And to me it's not only HELPFUL for kids autism (and other learning differences), but it's what they DESERVE.
@@toddlerscanreadamen! There’s no such thing as mild-severe autism. Those are outdated, ableist words. I appreciate this response. It’s about neurodivergence and what each child’s/individuals needs are. It’s imperative to understand this. Always assume competence.
Wait. No discount code? 🤦🏾♀️
😂
Can I just purchase the reading kit alone ? Not like an annual membership?
Yes, no annual membership required.
Congratulations! Teacher, could you please provide a video on how to teach sound like 'cr, ' fr, ' 'gl,' 'fl, ' and other similar consonant clusters? Thank you.
Do u deliver to Iran?
How can I order a box?
Here’s the page- you can find all 3 parts here: lovevery.com/pages/the-reading-skill-set?
Is there a Video how to use these reading kits before I buy them?
There are videos on the site of the games in action and helpful info in the app too.
I want to know why some of the families weren't gifted the same product (box) that they were given to try the first time?
The Full reading skill set includes items from all three sets if ordered separately or it has only specific items ? @Mr.Spencer
The full Reading Skill Set includes all 3 parts. The 3 parts are also sold separately if desired.
Will you be doing a separate video on skill set 1?
I have a blog post that breaks down part 1 here: www.toddlersread.com/blogs/tcr-blog/kick-off-reading-confidence-the-lovevery-reading-skill-set-part-1
What age would these be good for have a 21 month old
There's advice on age in the final recommendations at the end! Kids can definitely start learning to read before 2 (I started with my son around 18 months) but you'll have to be careful what you purchase since there are some small parts in The Reading Skill Set which makes the recommended age 3+
I was hoping you would do a review!!
Does this include your my toddler CAN read kit as well?
Check out the deal at the end of my free workshop- www.toddlersread.com/pages/free-workshop
@@toddlerscanread
I tried to order and it showed $185 for 3 bundle but when I tried to check out it says $ 396. How do I fix that ? Thank you so much for responding to my comment!
Wow I like it Question do you have anything for first grade??? Thank you.
I do- reading is more about stage vs. age or grade, so it’s about finding what reading stage your first grader is in, and finding materials to support getting them to the next level. My free workshop is a great place to start www.toddlersread.com/pages/free-workshop
I have a son who has had some developmental delays since birth. He is 6 years old and knows all of his sounds and letters, but he struggles with blending sounds together to sound out words. He even struggles with 3 letter words. I homeschool him and he goes to private therapies throughout the week. Which program would you recommend to help him learn to blend sounds and read better?
Check out this blending resource to help you check his blending level. www.toddlersread.com/pages/blending-cheat-sheet-1 If you want an online course and resources to teach you how to work with him on blending step-by-step, my Blending Words course is great. If you're wanting hands-on materials for blending, books and games for that stage; Part 2 of The Reading Skills Set is great.
Hi We are based in the UK. Would like to buy this but are there any differences between American and English spelling or phonics?
We're are working on a full launch in British English, but for now pls contact listening.europe@lovevery.com and let them know you're interested!
I would love for you to review The Good and the Beautiful Language Arts for learning how to read.
Seems that they dont have reading skill set in EU shop only for US?
You can email listening.europe@lovevery.com if you’re interested!
When will this be released in the EU?
Hi! The EU team would love to help--please reach out to listening.europe@lovevery.com to let them know you're interested.
How much is the kit and how do I get it?
Hi there, there are 3 parts in the kit to choose from and they are each $155. Here's a link: lovevery.com/pages/the-reading-skill-set
Hi love, will a version of this be available in the UK do you know?
There is work to do a full launch in British English, but for now, pls can contact listening.europe@lovevery.com if you’re interested!
Do u deliver to India
Hey! We have 5 kiddos all of which are 9 and under. Our 3 oldest have struggled to read for different reasons even with the help of a tutor. We are currently on our 8th reading curriculum trying to find something that works well with our kids and their learning differences. Any advice for our family? I think the lovevery box will work well with the currículum we are currently using.
Hey there, I’d recommend finding which part you think will match your reader’s skill level the closest and then get really clear on the phonics skills your 3 oldest know and don’t know to make the best use of the materials in the kit and your curriculum you’re using. If you want more direct support on how to teach those reading skills, my video courses might be helpful to you. I’d recommend checking out my free beginning reading workshop made for parents- while the skills might be too advanced for your oldest, it will give you a good overview of the learning to read process and an idea of if my online courses would be helpful to you. www.toddlersread.com/pages/free-workshop
@@toddlerscanread thank you!
Of course! You can do this. I’ve seen families make a ton of progress in a few months with consistency and focus. 💪🏽
From where i can buy
Here's a link: lovevery.com/pages/the-reading-skill-set?
How can I get these??
Here's the link! lovevery.com/pages/the-reading-skill-set
Hi I follow ur video u r doing Excellent job I need this reading skill kit for my daughter she is 7 years still find difficult to read
How do I get them??
Here's the link lovevery.com/pages/the-reading-skill-set
I just see $7 and $20 items in your link, not this expensive package you are talking about?
The link is here: lovevery.com/pages/the-reading-skill-set
Thank you Spencer for your hard work into these books. I have been teaching my daughter through your video's. My next step was to purchase the TCR decodable books through your website as she has learned 3 letter words. After seeking this video, I would like your opinion if I should hold off on the decodable book and invest in the Lovevery Reading Skill set first?
That really depends on your goal, and you won't go wrong either way. The TCR decodable books are great for practicing after 3-4 sound words. Any of the 3 parts of the Reading Skill Kit will give you lots of materials to practice skills in a hands-on, fun way with your child.
What about us who are in Ethiopia?
It isn't available but thanks for letting us know you're interested! More resources for reading here: www.toddlersread.com/pages/link-in-bio-yt
Tell me price?
If I remember it's around $200 USD
There are 3 parts, each $155 USD
@@toddlerscanread ok thanks bit give me free plz
@@toddlerscanread because I am not Offord this price
H hello it's lovely book and interesting materials
Hell no. Love every is so damn expensive.
Right! I love the concept but too much🥴😩
You can check on internet what every monthly subscription order contains and try to purchase the same at lower costs. That’s what I do.
Also, it's all from China! They are paying Chinese wages while we are paying domestic prices. I was infuriated to learn that. I had assumed it was made with higher standards of materials but they just call it "non toxic " even though we all know the term "non toxic" means vastly different things to our government vs. theirs (and ours isn't even that great! 😂) what China considers "safe" is definitely not even close to what I want anywhere near my child or in our home.
@@rr1khme too! And this way you can pick which country it's actually made in! I first look for Denmark made items (I have found most and still cheaper than Lovevery!) than places in EU and CAN and US.
Tried to purchase similar but less expensive items but gave up… now everytime I went grocery shopping I laugh about spending 2 or 3 Lovevery boxes. Compared to other products, Lovevery is of much better quality… maybe I should look at other markets too
Give me plz in pakistan free plz