is an educational program used to teach phonics, reading and spelling.
A complete language arts program, Zoo-phonics teaches through a cast of 26 Animal/Letter characters, using a whole-brain, kinesthetic approach.
Children learn through their Animal friends which make up the shapes of the letters of the alphabet. Each Animal friend is shown in the shape of a particular lowercase letter. The Animal's name corresponds to the letter's sound; for example, Allie Alligator (for "a").
By means of this playful and unique approach to phonics, with built-in strategies for breaking the code to literature, Zoo-phonics locks letter Shapes and Sounds into memory through body movements called Signals.