Learn to Read - Reading.com

Learn to Read - Reading.com

By Teaching.com

  • Category: Education
  • Release Date: 2021-12-14
  • Current Version: 5.1.76
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 229.56 MB
  • Developer: Teaching.com
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 14.0 or later.
Score: 4.74289
4.74289
From 13,317 Ratings

Description

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! Privacy Policy: https://www.reading.com/privacy-policy/ Terms and Conditions: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/

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Reviews

  • Best reading app

    5
    By Ygeest
    Loved this app. My kids used this app and learned reading. Wish it has similar app for next stages. Highly recommend it.
  • Insufferable load times, nonsense organization.

    2
    By Billiam989
    App looks good and the mechanics of the sliders are a good idea. Absolutely repugnant load times. Lesson one starts on M. Insanely ridiculous to START teaching the alphabet in the middle, I do not care what the reasoning may be. Tutorial long and unskippable for advanced software users. Altogether an insufferable experience. Would avoid.
  • My daughter is improving

    5
    By Leticia Ramirez Jacinto
    In just two short months even her teachers at school tell us to continue what we are doing that they are seeing great improvement in my daughters reading this app is worth every penny and every minute we’ve spend on it buy it you will not regret it !
  • 2 weeks and my 5 year old is reading

    5
    By Heidykaz
    My daughter is 5 and all she knew was the ABC. She could not read at all! In about lesson 14 (we do 1 lesson every 1-2 days) she started finally reading. She is of course still learning but she can read with help easy sentences. We are in day 17 and she learns more and more everyday. She has fun. Lessons are no more than 10 minutes. She usually stays longer playing the games. Im so impressed with this app. I was very sad my daughter was not reading like mostly kids in her class. I did not know how to start. Im glad i give this app a chance. You won’t regret it! And it’s not even that expensive. Worth every penny and more.
  • Amazing improvement

    5
    By Anna Haezey
    My daughter just started kindergarten. I was practicing with her letters, sounds for last year and she was doing well, but when we got to putting letter sounds together she got stuck. For few months she did not get any progress. I discovered reading.com in October 2024 and my daughter loved it and was always excited to do the class with me. She went from barely putting 3 sounds together in October 2024 to reading fluently difficult words and long books in January 2025. This app is the most amazing app as far as learning to read. It is revolutionary in the way it teaches all different sounds that letters make in various words. The only wish I have is that there would be more lessons than 99. We went through all of them, but wish there would be more classes, so we can keep on improving.
  • A perfect stepping stone for new readers!

    5
    By Babybackryb
    We downloaded reading.com to give my son a boost in his reading journey. The daily lessons were so helpful and the book at the end of each lesson was the perfect bridge between letter learning and reading physical books. I didn’t realize how hard it was to find books that are early beginner friendly without having to resort to baby books. The stories at the end of each Reading.com lesson were perfect for my son and the finger follow-along helped him tremendously! I’m happy to report we no longer need the app because he’s now reading level 1-3 books!
  • What a waste

    1
    By Nique9890
    They turned me down basically wants my child to already be reading I thought this program was a tool in helping children read if my child was reading then I wouldn’t need the program it makes no sense I don’t understand why you guys are acting clueless of the issue someone had to program it to do that after I got done answering the personal questions about my child then I was turned down so no I don’t want to reach out to support for help there’s no need you guys don’t want my child to utilize your program that’s fine but I feel like you guys only want to accept kids who’s already reading to make it seem like the program is actually helping but clearly if you guys are excepting children who’s already reading then your not helping them learn to read your basically just giving them reading material which is fine but the false advertisement has to go let people know this program is not for children who can’t read now you want to fix the problem after you turned me away that’s crazy stand on your initial decision you guys just didn’t expect me to make it known to public with my review that’s the only reason why you guys want to do something is because you want to look good to other parents who may see my review no thank you it’s other programs out there who wouldn’t judge my child and is welling to prepare him for school
  • Absolutely love this app

    5
    By 85shores
    My girls struggle reading and I have struggled getting them to want to read. Well they are the ones asking me to read. This is truly an amazing app.
  • Taught my son to read

    5
    By JorgyMX61
    We absolutely loved the app, it has really helped my children develop a love for reading. I love how they drag underneath the words for each sound and the words have clues showing them long and short vowels etc. My kids begged to do more than one lesson per day and each lesson builds on the previous to create a whole reader. The prizes were darling and kept my kids excited to finish lessons. When reading the books in the upper lessons it keeps things very manageable for the kids. No super long paragraphs even though the child is reading a sufficient amount.
  • My 5yo Learned to Read!

    5
    By Imlissy
    My kindergartener went from knowing a few letter sounds to being able to read in just a few months. I didn’t like that their school curriculum focused heavily on sight words, so I downloaded this app so he would learn phonics. That was in September and we just finished all 99 lessons now in January. By the end, he was able to read the books almost entirely on his own, he just needed help with some of the sight words. He loves it so much, especially the cute characters he was awarded with at the end of the lessons. I only wish there were more books so he could continue practicing what he’s learned. Yes, we can use physical books, but he’s used to the symbols that help him know what sounds the letters make. Overall, I think this has been a great investment that’s made him excited about learning to read.

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