The Godfrey Method- Children's Books

Where alphabet picture-letters and stories bring phonics and reading to life!

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Shannah B Godfrey has been writing and using her successful phonics method with children since 1990. She has written several engaging children's books using her enchanting picture-letters. Her illustrator, Leah Shingleton, creates pictures that stimulate children's minds.
 
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LISTEN to Shannah's blog radio interviews:

 

 

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on Up Close and Personal with Bonnie Graham (a.k.a. Radio Red)

 


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*Shannah Godfrey is a chemist and program manager in the aerospace and armaments industry. 
 
She has 14 children of her own, for whom she started writing several years ago. 
 
She changed phonics from abstract ideas to concrete ones for her own children, and taught them to read before kindergarten. 
 
She has shared these ideas with friends, sisters, neighbors, grown children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, etc., and all with success. 
 
Boys love, "A Pretty Girl Was Alpha Bette," too!
 
ISBN 9781434373526.
Customer testimonials
 
"I love your method! I use it with my students in my preschool. I recommend it to all the parents!"
Karen Munns, preschool teacher, Utah
 
"My 3-year-old son loves your phonics cards! He already knows all his letter sounds!"
Simcah Reid, at-home mom, Utah
 
"I think that this is an effective way to teach children (young and old) about phonics sounds. You have created an enjoyable rhyme that covers all of the basic sounds as well as useful teaching materials for parents and educators."
Lynda, critic for Writers' Literary
 

Leah Shingleton, mother of 5- so far, did the wonderful artwork for the phonics words and for the book. 

 
"Our mission is to make abstract phonics symbols become real to children."

 

Shannah and Leah have several other books ready for sequels:

 

A Funny Boy Was Prince River

A Nutty Man Was Uncle Upton