All your child needs to fall in love with reading is this super simple game!


Have you ever worried that your child is just memorizing the book or doesn't want to read the second book after finishing one?In the process of "reciting", children are also building language sense and memory.We want to share with you a super simple and super fun reading game:



🧸 Applicable to:

  • Children who can't read yet → can also play with a reading pen
  • Children who are beginning to learn to read → It is no problem to read both books together
  • Children who are easily distracted → Letting them play and smile is more effective than urging them to study!


🪄 Step 1: Take out two Lele books

Choose two books that you have read many times and that your children are familiar with, for example: one about "bathing" and one about "eating".



🎭 Step 2: Mix and match mode on

Here’s how to play:

  • The child reads the book on the top → switches to the book on the bottom
  • Repeat and alternate, read one page at a time

This would make a messy story that looks like this:

"Mom is taking a bath. ... (next page) She is hungry and wants to eat three bowls of rice!" 🤣 The child will find it very funny and will want to "do it again!"


🔁 Step 3: Let the children play and make their own

You can ask:

  • "What do you think of this new story?"
  • "So what happens on the next page?"
  • "Would you like to try another one yourself?"

Through such guidance, children willRead repeatedly and learn to read without realizing it, and even started to add my own creations, and my language skills improved rapidly!



📣 Extension Tips

Children who cannot read: Use the reading pen to operate the mixed pages and listen to the story in the context✅ Children who can already read: Ask him to choose the book, create his own story, and even draw new story content!



💡 Tips:

This is not "playing around with books", but building up through "repeated reading + semantic reorganization":

  • Reading Confidence
  • Self-expression
  • A language memory path that helps you learn to read easily!


🧡 Five minutes a day, play with your children

The story can be read without rules, butReading habits will be formedYou will find that the more your child reads, the happier he or she will be. He or she will even say, "Mom, I'll make another one myself!" Let's make reading the most anticipated parent-child time of the day🌿