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Early Reading & Writing Programs for Kids

byChronicles RoomClasses held at studio in Delhi NCRStarts from799 per child per workshopView full gallery

I make literacy a joyful adventure, not a school-like chore. Through phonics games, rhyming stories, and creative expression, I help children find their unique spark and confidence.

My son started reading fluently at five, and here are three things I did to get him there. I believe in starting early, making books accessible, and reading fun, rhyming stories.

This is a perfect blend of rhythm and story to teach colors and animals. 'Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?' is a fantastic book for early learners to build vocabulary and prediction skills.

Looking for ways to raise an early reader? Books with rhyming words are key. 'But Not the Hippopotamus' is a fun, sing-song book that gets kids excited about words and reading.

'Superworm' by Julia Donaldson is a fantastic bedtime story. The rhyming text and heroic character help build imagination and vocabulary in young children.

'Dear Zoo' by Rod Campbell is a classic lift-the-flap book that I love to use for storytelling. It's a great way to teach animal names and adjectives while keeping kids engaged.

'The Selfish Crocodile' is a wonderful bedtime story with a clear moral about sharing and kindness. I use expressive narration to bring the characters to life and teach this important lesson.

"Mera hai, mera hai!" Sound familiar? This video uses the book 'Sharing Time' to teach toddlers about the importance of sharing in a fun and relatable way.

Part two of our peekaboo adventure under the sea. This pop-up book is great for teaching object permanence and vocabulary as we discover an octopus and a seahorse.

Let's play hide-and-seek with 'Pop-up Peekaboo Under the Sea'. Interactive books like this are a great way to make reading a playful experience for toddlers.

Part one of our 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears' storytelling session. I use simple props and expressive acting to capture the toddlers' attention and introduce them to this classic fairy tale.

About Early Reading & Writing Fun

I hear it all the time from parents: 'meri beti theek se nahi likhti' (my daughter doesn't write properly). If that sounds like your home, please stop the drills. We don't force writing here. Instead, we start with the fun stuff—interactive storytelling, sensory play, and phonics—so that writing becomes a natural output of their imagination, not a task they dread.

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