
You Dream of Teaching Your Child to Read—But Where’s the Time?
What If It Took Just Minutes a Day??
You are your child’s first teacher
You dream of your child learning the magic of reading before they even step foot in a classroom. And guess what? It’s possible—starting as early as 18 months!
You've heard that little ones can start learning to read early, and while that sounds amazing, you wonder, but how?
You didn’t go to school for this, and teaching feels intimidating.
You’ve Googled for answers—only to feel more overwhelmed.
And let’s be real—you don’t have endless hours to teach.
If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. The good news? Teaching your little one to read doesn’t have to be hard, time-consuming, or confusing.
What if…
You didn’t have to…
Spend endless hours on Pinterest and Youtube trying to figure out how to teach your child to read
Guess what order to teach the letters, and how many to teach at one time
You could…
Follow step-by-step videos explaining different ways to teach your child
Have easy to use handouts and games
Rest assured knowing that this system has worked for hundreds of students in the past- and will hopefully work for your little one too!
Introducing:
Literacy with Lindsay
Part 1: Learn to Read
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Watch these videos to learn how to teach the letters and sounds, what order to teach them in, what to do if they just aren’t getting it and a sample lesson!
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These are helpful guides to quickly look at to help in your learning journey.
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20 interactive fun ways to practice the skills your child is learning. No worksheets necessary!
Here’s what other moms are saying…




Learn more about the program!
Your Child’s Reading Journey Starts Here…
Get access to…
4 Video Lessons
1: This is explicitly how we teach the sounds - example of a lesson and how to incorporate the games into the lessons
2: What is the order of the sounds we teach? How many do we teach at a time?
3: What sound do each of the letters make?
4: What’s next? peak into part 2
Handouts
to support learning (parts of the videos explained in written form for quick access)
20 Phonics games
Engaging activities that get your child up and moving and learning the letter sounds!
Extra Support
Receive extra support in the Learn to Read program, you're not just getting lessons and activities—you’re also gaining access to me and a community of like-minded parents! This is your chance to connect with other parents who are on the same journey, celebrate wins, share challenges, and get direct support from me every step of the way.
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$107
Hi, I’m Lindsay!
A kindergarten teacher based in Ontario, Canada. My journey in education began in 2013 in London, England, where I spent four amazing years teaching in a reception class (kindergarten). It was there that I fell head over heels for kindergarten and discovered my passion for early literacy.
Since then, I've been teaching kindergarten in Ontario, where I've had the privilege of witnessing countless "ah-ha" moments and the pure joy that comes with learning to read.
I LOVE to teach little ones to read. But let's be real, mastering literacy skills can feel like climbing Mount Everest sometimes, right? That's why I dreamed up Your Little Scribbles!
Throughout my journey as a teacher, I've seen firsthand the magic that happens when kids get that lightbulb moment with reading. Yet, I've also met parents like you, eager to support their child's literacy journey but unsure where to begin.
Let's face it, as amazing as our classroom teachers are, sometimes our little learners need that extra boost of personalized attention. That's where YOU step in as their number one cheerleader!
Still unsure?
This course is perfect for you if…
✓ You are a parent of a toddler who wants to help your child learn to read in a fun, engaging way.
✓ Your child is showing interest in reading and you’re looking for support in developing their literacy skills
✓ You want simple, effective literacy activities that fit into your busy schedule, without needing hours of prep or special materials.
This course is probably not for you if…
✕ You are looking for a quick fix and expect your child to start reading fluently in a short amount of time without gradual development.
✕ You’re not open to play-based, creative learning
✕ You are unwilling to commit small, consistent amounts of time (approx 10-20 mins/day) to support your child's literacy journey 3x/week
FAQs
Is my child too young to learn to read?
Answer: Your child can learn to read as young as 18 months! If they are starting to talk, able to repeat sounds that you make and can remember simple words - they can learn to read.
What kind of activities are included?
Answer: 20 low-prep phonics games that are easy to implement and interactive with no worksheets. Perfect for little learners that love to move their bodies!
What if my child isn’t getting it and I need extra support?
Answer: When you upgrade your course and receive extra support in the Learn to Read program, you're not just getting lessons and activities—you’re also gaining access to me and a community of like-minded parents! This is your chance to connect with other parents who are on the same journey, celebrate wins, share challenges, and get direct support from me every step of the way.
How long does it take to complete the activities?
Answer: The activities are designed to fit into your family’s busy schedule. Most can be done in 10-20 minutes a day, with some flexibility depending on your child’s pace.
How long does it take to complete the course?
Answer: It is completely based on your child and how they are responding to the material. On average this course will take you 3 months to complete.
What materials will I need?
Answer: Most activities use common household items or easily accessible materials. For example, you might need paper, markers, glue, and everyday objects.
Do I need any teaching experience to use this program?
Answer: No teaching experience is required! The program is built for busy parents, and everything is explained step-by-step. You’ll also get access to video guides making it easy to implement at home.
Is this course for me or my child?
Answer: It is for you to learn how to teach your child.