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The 'Learning at Home Literacy Kit' Has 54 Educational Activities

The ‘Learning at Home Literacy Kit’ is perfect for PreK students. According to the description, it provides parents, guardians, and children with "6 weeks of standards-aligned activities, games, and parent support."

The educational activity kit takes a sensory approach to teaching children. Through 54 engaging activities, the kit will help introduce and practice literacy comprehension in a way your child will understand. The set includes various props and tools like a ‘Phoneme Phone,’ 50 magnetic chips, 18 frog counters, and an activity book, to name a few. Parents and guardians can get a head start on the children’s learning or give them extra practice by purchasing the Learning at Home Literacy Kit on the hand2mind website.
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1. Sensory Teaching - There is an opportunity to develop new products and services that engage children's sense to enhance their learning experience.
2. Learning Kits - There is an opportunity to create more educational activity kits that provide parents and guardians with an easy and efficient way to support children's learning at home.
3. Parent Support - There is an opportunity to develop more resources for parents and guardians to support their children's learning and education.
Industry Implications
1. Education - There is an opportunity for education businesses to create new products that reinforce literacy, as well as other subjects, that take a more sensory approach to teaching children.
2. Retail - There is an opportunity for retailers to develop their educational product offering, including activity kits, to meet the growing demand for learning at home resources.
3. Technology - There is an opportunity for technology businesses to develop new tools to support parents and guardians in helping their children's learning. This might involve developing apps that provide guidance and support to children's homework and learning tasks.

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