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    I have two mindees showing increasing interest in letters.

    I do have the jolly phonic 'exercise' books but they are rarely keen on doing those.

    Can anyone make some suggestions.

    the jolly phonics cd, reading books, dvd, poster ?????

    I do point out letters / sounds with other things but I know the school follows this method, so would like to get further resources.

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    yes...we recently had a school meeting about phonics and to show hot to properly say the sounds like p not puh etc...

    and they gave us this website with fab

    http://jollylearning.co.uk/overview-...jolly-phonics/

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    The games on this site http://www.letters-and-sounds.com/ are good. They start off by developing listening skills which they can use. The alphablocks clips on cbeebies are good too.

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    Just what I was looking for
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