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Giveaway – All About Reading Level of Choice

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Enter to Win!

This month you can enter to win the All About Reading Color Edition level of your choice, which includes the Teacher’s Manual, Student Packet, and readers! If you haven’t used AAR before, we’ll also include Letter Tiles and a Reading Review Box to make sure you’ve got everything you need to succeed!

Based on the latest research, All About Reading consists of a Pre-reading program and four levels of reading instruction. AAR teaches the key components of reading in a fun and engaging way, using a multisensory Orton-Gillingham approach.

How Do I Enter?

  1. Sign in to the Rafflecopter widget below and complete at least one task.
  2. Click the small arrow next to each entry option to reveal a dropdown box with instructions. Click the checkbox in the lower right corner of the dropdown box to confirm your entry.
  3. Completing the first task will unlock bonus entries which can increase your chances of winning.

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A Few Notes

  • The giveaway will be open until 12:00am EST, February 28, 2026. Winner will be chosen randomly by Gleam.oi and contacted via email on February 1, 2026.
  • An alternate prize of equal value may be awarded to winners residing outside of the United States.
  • If the winner purchases the giveaway item from AALP during the giveaway period, AALP will refund the winner the value of the giveaway item.
  • Upon request, store credit at www.AllAboutLearningPress.com will be awarded for the value of the giveaway item (excluding shipping costs).
  • Previous giveaway winners are not eligible to win this or any future giveaway.
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  • If you’re interested, check back each month for our most recent giveaway winner. Good luck!

And While You’re Here …

Check out our Free Resources! You’ll find helpful reports, downloadable activities, and free letter-sound and phonogram-sound apps.

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Ashley F

says:

We love AAR and AAS!

Carla Fitzgerald

says:

Thank u so much for the giveaway!!! We love our AAR AND AAS

Bailey W

says:

I can’t decide if we want to do Level 4 next year or jsut move on to reading aloud. We are finishing up another curriculum this summer…Super on the fence.

Robin E. Williams

says: Customer Service

Bailey,
Many families prefer going all the way through All About Reading to really give their kids complete instruction.

At the end of Level 4, students have the phonics and word attack skills necessary to sound out high school level words, though they may not know the meaning of all higher level words yet. Word attack skills include things like dividing words into syllables, making analogies to other words, sounding out the word with the accent on different word parts, recognizing affixes, etc.

Here are some posts with lots of comments from parents on our Facebook Support Group about whether to keep going with AAR or to drop it when kids take off with reading:
Does everyone do AAR 4?
Anyone just forego more reading lessons and focus on spelling?
My child is a natural reader, yet I’m still so happy we did all of AAR!

(You have to join the Facebook Support Group in order to read the comments though.)

If you’re curious, here’s a short overview of AAR 4:

– the remaining basic phonograms plus advanced phonograms
– silent letters in words such as daughter, beige, special, gnat, consignment, comb
– words with multiple suffixes such as thankfully and usefulness
– words with a variety of suffixes including -ible, -able, -ance, -ence, -sion, -ic, -al, -ous, -ist, -ism, -ity, -ize, -ary, and -ery,
– students will gain speed and accuracy in recognizing common syllables
– words with split vowels such as theater and triumph
– consonant-le exceptions
– words containing influences from Greek, French, Spanish, and Italian
– homonyms, heteronyms, synonyms, antonyms, onomatopoeia, alliteration, idioms, collective nouns, italics, dialects, personification, acronyms, and hyperbole

Examples of some of the harder words covered in Level 4 include:
acquaintance, aphid, beneficial, boutique, bronchial, campaign, chameleon, chauffeur, consignment, crochet, cuisine, cylinder, deficient, delectable, distraught, entree, epilogue, etiquette, facial, ferocious, glisten, gnashed, gourmet, graduation, guinea, Herculean, heroism, horticulture, hygiene, incompatible, isle, lariat, lasagna, limousine, magnificence, mayonnaise, malicious, meringue, mustache, neighborhood, nuisance, ocelot, onslaught, oregano, pendulum, perceptible, picturesque, plausible, premiere, prioritize, questionnaire, reassign, routine, sanitize, saute, situation, solstice, souvenir, specimen, spectacular, teleportation, temperament, tortilla, unveiled, vogue, warthog, zucchini.

I hope this helps!

Crystal

says:

We just started using AAR and AAM ans my son loves it. A huge change from our old curriculum!!!

Lindsey

says:

With 2 kids currently using your program and 2 that will be doing pre-reading program soon, we are thankful for the opportunity to win and for all the amazing products!

Maxine

says:

Thank you for the opportunity

Meridith

says:

This would be a HUGE blessing for our family!! We are missionaries that just moved back to the US after 4.5 years overseas. My 9 year old is a dyslexic struggling reader. He and my 8 year old are both behind and we are working hard to get them reading fluently. We are praying for the Lord to provide the money we need to invest in AAR & AAS for them

Rose R

says:

Excited to start reading!

Rachel B

says:

Love this program so much!

Bethany Cornelius

says:

We’re excited to get started using the curriculum with All About Learning!

Kiah

says:

I would love this for my emerging reader!

Tsarina

says:

So excited for All About Math. I have a struggling dyslexic and hope that this approach will help her.

Joanna Y

says:

Would love to win level 1!

Alison

says:

It would be amazing to add these resources to my library.

Stephanie M

says:

Would love to win! Thanks for the opportunity.

Alexandria D.

says:

Thank you for this wonderful opportunity!

Krista Moon

says:

Hoping for luck this round!

Dani

says:

Best curriculum ever! My daughter took off with reading and spelling because of this program!

Carlie Chakraborty

says:

Thank you for the opportunity!

Taylor M

says:

We started using All About Reading Level 2 this year and it has been amazing to see how much my son has grown in reading! We are so thankful for this program and are excited to start level 3 when he finishes with level 2.

Nancy

says:

Loving AAR, AAS, and AAM for its amazing flexibility. It truly makes our homeschooling experience fun and exciting!

Kaitlyn H

says:

We have LOVED AAR! My 7 year old son is midway through level 3, and is a phenomenal reader! I’m hoping to win and then finish up AAR 4… and maybe by then you’ll have a grammar course? 🤞🏼

Angel

says:

Would love to win Level 4 for my daughter. She loves this curriculum and it is helping her so much. She is sad that Level 4 is the last one.

Amanda

says:

Thanks for the chance!

Desiree short

says:

I would love to win this to use with my 4 kids on the spectrum who need the visuals to learn.

Jaycie

says:

What a great opportunity!!! thank you! So hopeful!

Katrina CKV

says:

Looking forward to using this program with homeschooling

Rina

says:

My 6 year old started with the pre reading and is just about to finish level 1. His love for reading has grown so much! So thankful for this program!

Alyssa De La Torre

says:

Started using AAR level 2 to start our homeschooling journey and so excited to start Pre Reading with my daughter soon!