Fun in the Sea! Learn to Read – AD Word Family – CVC – Phonics Video

Practice reading words that end with the (ad) sound. Listen to the instructor sound out each word. Then practice on your own.

“Learn to Read” is the Unabashed Kids phonics learning series. This series will teach children the phonics skills needed to learn to read. The series begins with learning CVC words. CVC stands for Consonant/Vowel/Consonant. These 3 letter words will be super easy for kids to read once they have learned their letter sounds. You can even get a child who knows their CVC words to begin reading books.

  • The short ‘a’ theme for children is titled “Fun in the Sea” and displays an ocean-themed animated background.
  • The short “e” theme for children is titled “Fun on the Farm” and displays a farm-themed animated background.
  • The short “i” theme for children is titled “Fun on the Beach” and displays a beached-themed animated background.
  • The short “o” theme for children is titled “Fun in Outer Space” and displays a space-themed animated background.
  • The short “u” theme for children is titled “Fun at the Circus” and displays a circus-themed animated background.

Storytime Book Video: Baseball ABC – Preschool Virtual Read Aloud

Learn about the game of baseball, while going through each letter of the alphabet. This book is engaging and perfect for the sports-loving child.

Listen to “Baseball ABC” read aloud during Unabashed Kids Storytime. Join us on Youtube for storytime. “Baseball ABC” is a public domain picture book for children. Unabashed Kids Media only selects children’s stories written by Unabashed Kids Media authors, books permitted for reading aloud by self-published authors, and public domain stories. We edit videos to make them enjoyable for all children. Show your support by subscribing to this channel, liking the video, and visiting our website.

ABC Flashcard Video (no sound): Video alphabet learning with letters, pictures and, beginning sound words.

This Unabashed Kids’ alphabet flashcard video includes uppercase letters, lower case letters, beginning letter words, and letter pictures. This video purposely has no sound as it is intended to be used the same way as flashcards. Children should be asked to say the letter out loud along with naming the corresponding words.