Empowering Educators to Build Early Literacy Foundations

At Sprout to Read, we know that early childhood educators play a transformative role in a child's literacy journey. Whether you're a preschool teacher, daycare provider, or ECE professional, our resources are designed to support you in the classroom and beyond.

Why Early Literacy in the Classroom Matters

The preschool years are a critical window for literacy development. Children aged 3 and 4 are building the foundational skills (visual discrimination, phonological awareness, print concepts and early writing) that will shape their success as readers and writers for years to come. With the right tools, you can make every small group, story time, circle time, and writing activity count.

What We Offer Educators

Our step-by-step year-round guides and classroom-ready resources help you:

  • Integrate reading and writing readiness activities into your daily routines
  • Support diverse learners, including children from multilingual and Spanish-speaking homes
  • Build a print-rich environment that sparks curiosity and a love of language
  • Communicate literacy goals and progress with parents and families
  • Align activities with early learning frameworks and kindergarten readiness standards

Supporting Multilingual Classrooms

We proudly offer resources in both English and Spanish to help you reach every child in your classroom. Supporting children's home languages is one of the most powerful things an educator can do for early literacy development.

Partner With Families

Literacy thrives when the classroom and home work together. Our resources are designed so that the skills children practice with you can easily be reinforced by parents at home — creating a consistent, supportive literacy environment for every child.

Let's Grow Readers and Writers Together

You chose this work because you believe in the potential of every child. We're here to help you bring that belief to life, one page at a time.

***ECE Educator aligned products coming soon***

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