At home I am using Juguemos a Leer from Editorial Trillas. This is the book that my sister's used to learn how to read. I learned on a different, but very similar book. The technique is the same though, and the one book that I read on I believe was already out of print back in the 1980s, when my mother home schooled me during the spring to prepare me to go into 2 grade in Mexican schools, after going to school in the U.S. up to this point. Jugemos a Leer is a truly amazing book. Designed for school instruction, it is excellent for homeschooling. The system is integrated page by page. Even though there is teacher's manual(Apoyo Didactico), one doesn't really need it. All what one has to do is read it from beginning to end. Each reading exercise supports the previous ones and builds from it. Because of this, it is a must-have book for home-schooling parents that want to teach reading in Spanish to their children, or parents who send their children to school but still want to teach their children how to read Spanish at home. Textbook writers on the subject should study this book. It really is a model to follow. I journal my experience of teaching how to read in Spanish to my 3-year-old. Here is the link to my day to day experience using the book with my 3-year-old daugther
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