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Reading.com: Learn to Read

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About Reading.com: Learn to Read

Teach your child how to read! Ages 3-8.

Reading.com is a fun, co-play experience designed by education experts for you to teach your child to read — with the love, care, and joy only a parent and child can share.


RESEARCH-BACKED

No cape? No problem. Our program gives you supercharged superparent powers!

Reading.com’s research-backed, phonics-based lessons are fully scripted so they don’t require any special training or knowledge for you to become the most powerful teacher your child will ever have.


FROM LETTER RECOGNITION TO CONFIDENT READING

As your child masters more letters, sounds, and words, they'll unlock a playful world of reading activities including interactive storybooks, videos, digital games, and printable activities.


THE MOST MEANINGFUL (TEAM)WORK OF YOUR LIFE

Each lesson takes just 15 - 20 minutes to complete and they’re designed for you and your child to go at your own pace.

Lessons cover letters, letter blends, long vowel sounds, and digraphs, taking your child from basic alphabetic knowledge to reading at a late 1st grade level.

This is the easiest head start you’ll ever give your child!


KEY FEATURES

- 99 step-by-step phonics lessons for a grownup & child to do together
- 60 interactive, decodable, digital storybooks
- 42 videos featuring letters, letter sounds, and an exclusive alphabet song
- 3 expertly-designed reading games for independent play that practice skills in: letter recognition, letter-phoneme correlation, beginning sounds, vocabulary, letter-writing, spelling
- Access to printable games & activities for fun offline reinforcement
- One subscription for the whole family with up to 3 profiles
- Ad-free


Download the app today, help your child learn to read and join other parents raising readers!


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