Adventure Pack: Sounds Made Simple
Step-by-step lessons, handouts, and activities for 10-minute sessions.
A joyful, science-backed system that helps 2–5-year-olds learn to read in just 10 minutes a day. Short sessions. Big results. Smiles included.
Simple, play-based steps that fit real family life.
Crystal-clear letter sounds with joyful actions.
Short, daily practice turns sounds into reading.
Confidence grows fast when kids read for real.
Everything you need to start today — simple, playful, parent-friendly.
Step-by-step lessons, handouts, and activities for 10-minute sessions.
Bold, toddler-friendly cards with clear print font and playful art.
On Isaac’s second birthday we began learning sounds — five letters a week. Four months later, he was reading. Then came Levi, who hadn’t met milestones and barely spoke. We promised his mom he’d read by kindergarten. That promise became Read by Kindergarten™ — joyful, science-backed teaching that works.
Our Philosophy
“My child read his first word after two months — this program is amazing.” — Reagan, mom of 2
Make the most of the most powerful early brain‑growth window — just 10 minutes of joyful play a day.
Source: Harvard University — Center on the Developing Child. In the first few years, children form more than 1 million new neural connections every second, and the early years are the most active time for establishing them — a powerful foundation for language and reading. Brain Architecture · Timing & Critical Periods
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FEATURED •
Read by Kindergarten™ is an all‑inclusive, joyful, play‑based, science‑backed program that builds vocabulary, expands knowledge, and sparks curiosity—starting as early as age 2.
We love teachers. But in a class of 20–30 kids, true 1‑on‑1 time is limited. RBK invites caregivers to be the daily reading coach at home—joyful, play‑based, science‑backed.
*Why now? Most U.S. 4th‑graders score below NAEP Proficient in reading; early 1‑to‑1 routines help close the gap. Sources: NAEP 2024; Harvard Center on the Developing Child.