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Reading Activities for Kids with Dyslexia: 70+ Engaging Activities and Games to Build Strong Reading Skills, Strengthen Phonics, Improve Fluency, and Boost Confidence in Kids with Dyslexia

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Pace Willie
2026

Reading can feel hard for some kids—and if you have dyslexia, that doesn’t mean you’re not smart. 💛 Your brain simply learns in a different way. Letters like b/d/p/q may look similar, sounds can be tough to blend, and words might not “stick” right away. That can be tiring or frustrating—and it’s normal. 😮💨

Reading Activities for Kids with Dyslexia is a workbook made to help you grow your reading skills without pressure. It turns practice into fun, game-like steps, so you can build confidence with small wins. 🏆
What’s inside

  • 70+ activities and games made for dyslexic learners 🎲

  • A clear path: sounds → words → sentences → understanding 📈

  • Multisensory learning: use seeing, hearing, touching, moving, and creating 👀👂✋🧍🎨

  • Hands-on tasks like tracing, drawing, cutting/gluing, and building words ✍️✂️🧩

  • Movement games for active learners 🦘

  • Extra help for tricky letters and reversals (b/d/p/q) 🔄

  • Sight word practice through games like bingo, matching, and treasure hunts 🎯🗺️

  • Visual tools like color-coding, reading windows, syllable chunking, and word maps 🟦🔍🧱

  • Clear signs showing when to work alone vs. when an adult can help 🙋🤝

  • Simple materials you already have at home or school ✅

Who it’s for
Great for kids with dyslexia or early reading struggles, and useful at home, school, tutoring, or therapy. 🏠🏫👩🏫
How to use it
Do 1–2 activities a day, repeat favorites, and celebrate effort—not perfection. 🎉
With the right support, reading can feel calmer, clearer, and even enjoyable again. 📖✨

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