The Dick and Jane series is a classic collection of early reader books originally published in the 1930s–1960s, designed to teach young children how to read using simple, repetitive text and charming illustrations. Centered around siblings Dick and Jane, along with their baby sister Sally, their dog Spot, and their cat Puff, the stories follow everyday family adventures — playing in the yard, going to school, and helping at home.
With short, predictable sentences like “See Spot run!” the books helped generations of American children build reading confidence. Aimed at readers aged 4+, these books are best suited for those just beginning to decode words and recognise patterns. While their language and illustrations may feel dated today, the Dick and Jane books remain an iconic part of early literacy history.
Dick can play. Jane can play. Spot can play, too! Have fun with Dick and Jane as you read along with this sweet and simp... MoreDick and Jane: We Play
"Look, Jane, " said Dick. "Here is something funny. Can you guess what it is?"... MoreDick and Jane: Fun with Dick and Jane
Millions of Americans remember Dick and Jane (and Sally and Spot, too!). Now Dick and Jane and all their pals are back w... MoreWe Look
Millions of Americans remember Dick and Jane (and Sally and Spot, too!). Now Dick and Jane and all their pals are back w... MoreDick and Jane: Guess Who
Sally said, "Away we go. Away we go in the car. Mother and Father. Dick an Jane. Sally and Tim"... MoreDick and Jane: Away We Go
Millions of Americans remember Dick and Jane (and Sally and Spot, too!). Now Dick and Jane and all their pals are back w... MoreDick and Jane: Go, Go, Go
Oh, Jane. Oh, Father. Who can come? Who can come and help me?... MoreDick and Jane: Who Can Help?
Millions of Americans remember Dick and Jane (and Sally and Spot, too!). Now Dick and Jane and all their pals are back w... MoreDick and Jane: Go Away, Spot
