Meet The Vowels
Renae Michelle Wilburn shares story-driven learning that helps children understand vowel sounds, recognize words, and build strong reading habits from an early age.
About The Book
This delightful children’s book introduces young learners to the world of phonics with storytelling, friendly colorful illustrations and interactive activities. As children follow along they will explore letter sounds, word patterns and simple blending techniques that will build a strong foundation for reading. Meet the Vowels is designed to make reading enjoyable, motivating encouragement curiosity and confidence.
The book assist early readers to recognize letter sounds, form words and develop essential literacy skills. By the end of the journey children will feel empowered and capable to read with confidence and eagerness.
Author Behind Meet the Vowels
Renae Michelle Wilburn is an educator who focuses on early literacy development. Her experience with the Wonder of Reading program shaped her approach to teaching phonics, making it clear and practical. Inspired by her children, she creates books that reflect real learning challenges and support steady reading progress.
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A Fun and Clear Path To Reading
Meet the Vowels is the starting point of a structured approach designed to help children become confident readers. This book builds on essential skills that support recognition, pronunciation, and understanding. The goal is to help children feel capable and confident as they begin reading on their own and develop a steady connection with language. The series supports both home learning and classroom use.Children strengthen memory, improve sound recognition, and begin to read with greater ease. Over time, this approach builds confidence and supports long-term literacy development. An interactive vowel song helps children memorize each vowel. Lessons explain long and short vowel sounds using familiar words. Activity worksheets guide children in finding vowels and applying what they have learned.
What Do You Think of Us
Marissa Klein, Parent
I’ve been trying to help my son with vowel sounds for months, and nothing really stuck. He would guess words instead of sounding them out. We read this book together over a few evenings, and I noticed a shift. He started pointing out vowels on his own, even outside the book. Yesterday he stopped at a cereal box just to show me the “O.” That moment said more than any worksheet ever did.
Ethan Caldwell, Elementary Teacher
I teach first grade, and I used parts of this book during small reading groups. The structure made it easy to pause and ask questions without losing the students. They responded well to the characters and stayed engaged longer than usual. I also appreciated the examples used for vowel sounds. They were simple and familiar, which helped my students connect quickly. It worked well as a support tool alongside our regular lessons.
Naomi Reeves, Parent
My daughter usually needs a lot of prompting to sit through reading time. With this book, something shifted. She started repeating the sounds while we read, then later picked it up again without me asking. The song stayed in her head, and I could hear her quietly going over it the next day. It felt like she was actually thinking about the words, not just listening.
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