Parents everywhere want to support early reading, but most aren’t sure where to start—or worry they’ll do it “wrong.”
Good news: your child is probably already learning to read without you even realising it. Recognising letters, playing with sounds, and repeating rhymes are all part of the journey.
Here are 7 easy, low-pressure ways to help your child build early reading skills—with a little help from the Parlini Land app:
Even if your child doesn’t understand every word yet, reading aloud teaches rhythm, tone, and the joy of storytelling. Choose books with big images, repetitive words, and familiar characters.
Let your child turn the pages, point at letters, or finish sentences. These small actions build confidence and spark interest.
Early literacy works best when it’s fun. Point out letters on cereal boxes, street signs, or clothing labels. In the Parlini Land app, children can trace letters in languages like English, Spanish, and Polish, helping them connect shapes to sounds through touch and repetition.
Some kids love tracing letters. Others prefer animals, numbers, or colours. Start with your child’s interest. When learning feels personal, it sticks.
Parlini Land gives kids the freedom to choose the games and topics they love, while still building essential early reading skills.
If your household speaks more than one language, use that to your advantage! Parlini Land supports learning in 10+ languages, making it easy to introduce early reading skills across cultures.
Kids can switch between languages within the app, helping develop vocabulary and comprehension naturally.
A preschooler’s attention span is short, and that’s okay. You don’t need to dedicate hours a day. Just 5 to 10 minutes of letter tracing or rhyming games can make a big difference.
Parlini Land is designed for short bursts of focused play, perfect for real family routines.
Clapped when they recognised their name? High five. Repeated a rhyme from yesterday? Amazing. These small wins matter. Encouragement builds confidence, and confidence fuels curiosity. At Parlini Land, every small step your child takes is part of something big.
Parlini Land is here to support you with a multilingual, ad-free learning space made just for preschoolers. From letter tracing to sound games, your child can build literacy in a way that’s natural, joyful, and easy to stick with.
Start your reading journey the playful way—Download Parlini Land today.
When should I start teaching my preschooler to read?
Most children begin developing early reading skills between ages 3 and 5. You can start with simple activities like reading aloud, letter recognition, and sound games as early as age 2 to build foundational skills.
What are the best ways to help a preschooler learn to read?
Use a combination of storytelling, letter games, phonics-based activities, and apps like Parlini Land to encourage daily reading habits in a playful way.
Should I teach my preschooler to read in more than one language?
If you’re raising a bilingual or multilingual child, yes. Introducing more than one language early can enhance cognitive skills and language flexibility.