Learn to Read - e
Master the Basics with Purely Decodable Digital Readers
Stop the "guessing game" and start building real reading confidence. Many beginner books overwhelm early readers with complex sight words or progress too quickly, leaving struggling learners behind. Our digital readers are different—they are engineered for success.
Why Choose These Readers?
Zero Guessing, Total Decoding: Most beginner books rely on pictures to tell the story. Here, the sentence must be read first before the picture is revealed. This ensures your child is actually decoding the words rather than just scanning the art for clues.
The "One Sight Word" Rule: We believe in keeping it simple. These books contain only one sight word: "the." Every other word is 100% decodable, allowing readers to focus entirely on mastering key sounds without being tripped up by "trick" words.
Designed by an Expert: Created by a literacy specialist with years of experience, these books provide the specific, repetitive practice that beginning and struggling readers need to build fluency.
Engagement Through Humor: Learning to read is hard work, but it doesn't have to be boring. Our sentences and illustrations lean into the silly and the unexpected to keep learners smiling while they work.
Focused Repetition: Each book provides ample opportunities to practice a specific key sound, ensuring the concept is "locked in" before moving on to the next level.
Give your reader the gift of "I can do this!" with books designed to be read, not guessed.
Additional Features
Comprehensive Practice: This digital reader includes 53 pages of high-quality instructional content, providing the extensive repetition necessary for mastery.
Preview Before You Read: To set every learner up for success, new word sets are introduced before they appear in stories. This gives readers the chance to practice and gain confidence with specific words in isolation before applying their skills to full sentences.
Foundational Blending Instruction: Includes step-by-step guidance on how to blend sounds together. Mastering this crucial skill now creates a strong foundation, making it much easier for students to transition to longer words with 4, 5, or 6 sounds later on.
Learn to Read - a: 130 pages
Learn to Read - o: 65 pages
Learn to Read - i: 56 pages
Learn to Read - e: 53 pages
Learn to Read - u: 44 pages

