Get a library card! Read all of the early readers. Buy the ones she's loves and doesn't want to give back to the library. The Cat in the Hat Learning Library is a preschool curriculum unto itself. It is great for learning to read and has a lot of great subject areas for vocabulary and background knowledge. My daughter also loved Rainbow Fairies after she could read a bit. They have early readers to start, and transition into early chapter books (with pictures and without). She also loved Dr Kitty Cat, which I liked and thought has good medical background info.
Hey!! Just started some at home learning with my oldest who is three also 😊 As a 4th grade teacher formerly, my mind immediately goes to curriculums, but apparently littles don’t really need one? A lot of sources say to encourage enriching environments and use a general sense of “what do I want my child to learn” do guide you. That said books I’ve loved so far: - Building a Classical Curriculum by Laura Berquist - 100 Easy Lessons (to learn to read) - Random Preschool math workbook from Amazon - Animal Life Cycles (and if you’re Christian) - Child’s book of Bible stories - Daily scripture memorization, we’ve been doing a verse a month bc my homeschool vibe so far is verrrrry loose lol Lots of Montessori blocks and puzzles and counting play with an abacus. If you want a more structured curriculum to purchase, I have heard great things of the ones sold from “Mother of Divine Grace”. It just seemed a bit too much for us at this stage. They’re more of a Christian curriculum though fyi!