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Parent guides, teaching tips and concrete activities for kids 3–9
Build words — exercises at home and in app
Putting letters into words is magic. Exercises, magnets and apps that actually work during a busy week.
The NG sound — helping kids hear it
NG isn't always visible in spelling. We show how to train your child's ear with quick, fun examples often.
The TJ sound — helping your child say it
TJ is often confused with SJ. The difference, exercises and words that make the sound clear and confident.
The SJ sound — helping your child say it
SJ is famously tricky in Swedish. Tips for pronunciation and spelling that help from preschool onward home.
The letter Ö — teaching the sound to your child
Ö is one of Swedish's special sounds. We show the mouth shape and which words train Ö best at home today.
The letter Ä — teaching the sound to your child
Ä shows up in everyday words. Concrete examples and exercises so your child can hear the difference well.
The letter Å — teaching the sound to your child
Å trips up many kids. Games and words that make the Å sound clear and fun, also for bilingual families.
Books for 9-year-olds — our favourites
Nine-year-olds are ready for real series and longer novels. Our tips for finding the next favourite read.
Books for 8-year-olds — our favourites
Eight-year-olds want adventure and their own heroes. Books handling both big themes and small laughs well.
Books for 7-year-olds — our favourites
Seven-year-olds read more alone. Chapter books, easy mysteries and facts that match emerging reading skill.
Books for 6-year-olds — our favourites
Six-year-olds stand at the school gate. Books that fit both self-reading and reading aloud, tested by us.
Books for 5-year-olds — our favourites
Five-year-olds love humour and friendship themes. Books that survive being read aloud night after night.