Inspire a lifelong love of books and reading

Created by early reading experts, Reading Fairy classes lay the foundation for learning to read and loving books for life. We believe in learning through play and our action-packed classes include fun phonics and word games, sensory and performance storytelling, interactive songs and nursery rhymes, speaking and listening activities, picture book time and more! These children’s reading classes improve the learning experience, and make literacy development fun and engaging!

Reading Fairy Grows With Each Child

Stage 1: Book Babies (from 12 months) encourages early language and literacy. Encourage early language and literacy skills on the first stage of children’s reading journey with us.

⭐ Hear and sing nursery rhymes and action songs with Music Mouse

⭐ Enjoy a sensory story with Reading Fairy and Phonic Fox

⭐ Meet the animals that represent each letter of the alphabet.

⭐ Share a book with Book Bear!

Stage 2: Toddler Tales (from 18 months) active literacy with sounds and talk. Build on Stage 1 literacy skills with a more active environment and focus on speaking and listening with Chat Cat.

⭐ Meet Chat Cat to talk about and listen to new words

⭐ Hear and sing nursery rhymes and action songs with Music Mouse

⭐ Enjoy a sensory story with Reading Fairy and Phonic Fox

⭐ Know all the animals that represent each letter of the alphabet

⭐ Share a book with Book Bear!

Stage 3: Story Stars (from 24 months) explores first phonics for early reading fun. Explore letters and sounds for early reading as Phonic Fox introduces a new phoneme (letter sound) and grapheme (letter shape) every week.

⭐ What’s in Phonic Fox’s box? Explore the letter sound of the week.

⭐ Find objects beginning with that sound. Sing and dance to our letter sound song!

⭐ Play Chat Cat’s games to grow vocabulary and listening skills

⭐ Join in with sensory stories using actions, instruments, props and puppets

⭐ Appropriately levelled activity sheets in every class

⭐ Share a book with Book Bear – of course!

Stage 4: Reading Recruits (for 3-5 years) prepares each child for learning to read confidently at school. The final stage in the Reading Fairy journey. When children complete the final term of Reading Recruits they will be ready for learning to read at school.

⭐ Evidence shows that phonics is key to a child’s successful reading journey and plays a central role in our Reading Fairy classes. But it is only one factor. Other critical reading skills needed alongside phonics include: rich language experiences, a wide vocabulary, comprehension (reading for meaning), sharing books and enjoying a range of fiction, non fiction and poetry books. 

⭐ Children who enjoy reading for pleasure are more likely to do well academically in all subjects (including Maths!), have a wide vocabulary to express themselves clearly, be more accepting of other people and cultures, and gain an improved sense of well-being. Reading Fairy classes attend to all aspects of early reading through our unique pre-school programme.

For more information about the beautiful Reading Fairy programme head to the website here.

Children in Reading Fairy Class

What Our Parents Say

Sarah is such an amazing group leader. She is kind, charismatic, engaging and caring and it is so obvious to see how passionate she is. My little girl has been attending classes for a while now and they have been a real pleasure to attend and she looks forward to going to see Reading Fairy each week. From singing on stage with Music Mouse to Storytelling made fun with interactive props, she always has the best time. It has really helped her to recognise letters and start the very basics of phonics. And it’s all so much fun!!! Each class is so warm and welcoming and if you have a younger sibling or baby who needs to come too, Sarah is amazing at inclusivity. We came with a 4 day old little one and always felt there was a place for us all, we were looked after and Sarah was always happy to lend a hand when needed. I would recommend to everyone and anyone!!!! We love you Sarah

— Chloe R, 11 Sep 2025

It’s hard to put into words how special a class Reading Fairy is. My daughter started as a shy 18month old and with the help of the wonderfully engaging and constructive classes she has blossomed in confidence over the last year and a half. She has amazed her nursery staff (and us parents!) with her knowledge of phonics and recognises letters in different settings outside of the classes. Highly recommend Sarah and her classes – I can’t wait to attend with my youngest when she is old enough xx

Kim R, 25 Jun 2025

Join The Reading Fairy Family

Want to bring Reading Fairy to your local area? Chat with Amy to explore this opportunity. Click the button below and pick a day and time that suits you. It’ll be a short conversation to find out what’s driving you to think about this career move, and a chance for you to ask any questions you have.

What Could It Mean for You?

Franchise Support Includes:

A Week in the Life of a Franchisee

Here’s Kayleigh’s week, running Reading Fairy Isleworth:

Monday

Starting the week with classes in Isleworth, whoop! After dropping her children off at school, Kayleigh arrives at 9:30am ready for the first class to start at 10:15am.

Kayleigh runs 3 classes on Mondays and is finished by 2pm.

After classes she has time for social media admin, leafleting in the area and general marketing as she doesn’t do school pick up today.

Monday evenings are family time.

Tuesday

No classes on Tuesdays so the perfect time to catch up on life admin and some me time.

Wednesday

Wednesdays are work admin days – lesson plan preparation, customer messages etc.

Thursday

Classes in Twickenham today. No morning school run for Kayleigh so she arrives at the venue at 9am ready for classes to start at 9:45am. She runs 2 classes and is packed up by 12:30pm.

Kayleigh organises her class week to start on Fridays – that way she can forget about work on weekends and concentrate on her family. So, Thursday afternoon is equipment switch over time, before picking her children up from school.

Friday

Classes in Whitton today! Again, no school drop off for Kayleigh so she’s at the venue by 8:45am, ready for the first class to start at 9:30am. 3 classes on Fridays, and she’s ready to go by 1:30pm.

Friday afternoons she’ll check her emails and messages, and the rest is family time.

Weekends

Kayleigh prioritises family time at the weekend but will sometimes run events or birthday parties.

Download this case study to gain more insight into life as a Reading Fairy franchisee.

Upcoming Training Dates

Class Practitioner Training

  • Wednesday 3rd June 7:30pm – Welcome call
  • Wednesday 10th June 7:30pm – Follow Up Call
  • Saturday 13th June – Live Seminar Day 1
  • Sunday 14th June – Live Seminar Day 2

Business Induction

  • Monday 6th July 8pm – Welcome Call
  • Monday 13th July 8pm – Workshop 1
  • Thursday 16th July 8pm – Workshop 2
  • Monday 20th July 8pm – Workshop 3

Click the button to take the first step towards your next adventure. No pressure, you’ll just get some more information so you can determine if it could be the right fit for you.