: Many parents start with the traditional letter-naming song, but learning letter sounds (e.g., /s/ instead of "ess") is more beneficial for early reading. Look for videos that combine the song with phonics sounds to help children blend words like "cat" later on.
: High-quality collections like ChuChu TV ABC Songs or Super Simple ABCs offer clear pronunciation and minimal distractions. : Many parents start with the traditional letter-naming
: Use a 3D ABC video and pause it randomly. When the music stops, the child must "freeze" and call out the last letter they saw or heard. : Use a 3D ABC video and pause it randomly
: Books such as "Begin with ABC: A Playful Guide" provide structured paths for moving from songs to writing. : While the song plays, ask your child
: While the song plays, ask your child to find an object in the room that starts with the current letter (e.g., "B for Book"). 3. Tactile Learning Activities