The Free Phonics Starter Kit: Everything You Need to Begin

You’ve decided to teach your child phonics at home. Fantastic. Now what? This free Phonics Starter Kit gives you everything you need for the first 30 lessons — no expensive curriculum required. By the end, your child will know all 26 letter sounds, blend consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) words, and read their first simple books. Who this is for: Children aged 4–6 who know their ABCs but aren’t reading yet, or struggling early readers in kindergarten and first grade. ...

January 15, 2025 · 5 min · Early Reading Tools Team

Hooked on Phonics Review 2025: Does It Actually Work?

Affiliate Disclosure: This page contains sponsored affiliate links. We earn a commission if you buy — at no extra cost to you. Full disclosure → Hooked on Phonics has been teaching children to read since 1987. This review covers how the program works, who it’s best for, and whether the $1 trial is worth your time. Our Verdict — Hooked on Phonics 4.2/5 ★★★★☆  ·  Recommended for ages 3–8 ✅ Systematic phonics aligned with reading research ✅ Works on any device — no download required ✅ $1 first month + FREE Activity Pad shipped to you ⚠️ Best with 15 min/day — parent involvement needed for ages 3–5 Sponsored ...

April 28, 2025 · 3 min · Early Reading Tools Team

Letter Recognition Activities: 12 Ways to Help Kids Learn the Alphabet Fast

Letter recognition — being able to see a letter and name it — is one of the strongest early predictors of reading success. Children who enter kindergarten knowing most of their letters learn to read significantly faster than those who don’t. The good news: letter recognition is one of the easiest early literacy skills to build with a few minutes of daily play. 📊 Research Finding A landmark study by Share, Jorm, Maclean & Matthews (1984) found that letter knowledge at school entry was the single strongest predictor of reading ability at the end of first grade — stronger even than intelligence, vocabulary, and phonemic awareness. Teaching letters early matters enormously. ...

March 10, 2025 · 7 min · Early Reading Tools Team

Best Phonics Apps for Kids in 2025 (Tested by Real Parents)

Phonics apps won’t replace structured instruction — but the right app can provide valuable practice, build enthusiasm, and give you 15 minutes of effective learning when you can’t sit down together. The wrong app is just a waste of screen time. Top Picks at a Glance App Best For Price Phonics Quality Phonics Hero Best overall $9.99/mo ★★★★★ Teach Your Monster Best value $4.99 one-time ★★★★☆ Starfall Letter sounds intro Free/$ ★★★★☆ Reading Eggs Engagement $9.99/mo ★★★☆☆ Khan Academy Kids Best free Free ★★★☆☆ #1 Phonics Hero — Best Phonics App Overall Price: ~$9.99/month | Ages: 4–7 | Platform: iOS, Android ...

February 20, 2025 · 3 min · Early Reading Tools Team

The Complete Phonics Roadmap: Every Skill in Order (Pre-K Through Grade 3)

One of the most confusing things about teaching phonics is knowing what to teach, when. The sequence matters enormously — teaching long vowels before short vowels, or digraphs before blends, creates confusion. This roadmap follows the Science of Reading consensus. Work through skills in order, don’t skip ahead, and review constantly. Phase 0: Pre-Literacy Foundations (Ages 3–4) Enjoys being read to, asks for books Can retell a simple story in sequence Rhyme recognition: “cat” and “hat” rhyme Can supply a rhyming word Can clap syllables (but-ter-fly = 3 claps) Can identify first sound of familiar words Key activities: Rhyming games, syllable clapping, read-alouds. ...

February 15, 2025 · 4 min · Early Reading Tools Team

15 Phonics Activities Kids Actually Want to Do (No Worksheets Required)

The fastest way to kill a child’s enthusiasm for reading? Make it feel like homework. These 15 phonics activities require little prep, no special materials (mostly), and — most importantly — kids ask to play them again. Letter Sound Activities (Pre-K to Kindergarten) 1. Sound Safari Pick a letter sound and go hunting around your home for things that start with that sound. “We’re hunting for /s/ — snake, sun, sock…” Do it in the car looking out the window. Race to find 10 things. ...

February 5, 2025 · 4 min · Early Reading Tools Team

Best Books for Beginning Readers: A Leveled Book List by Stage

The right book at the right time can ignite a love of reading that lasts a lifetime. The wrong book — too hard, too easy, or relying on guessing — can make reading feel like a chore. This list is organized by reading stage, not age, because children develop at different rates. How to Use This List Decodable books (Stages 1–3) are written using only the phonics patterns the child has already learned. Every word should be decodable — no guessing required. These are the best books for new readers. ...

February 1, 2025 · 4 min · Early Reading Tools Team

Best Phonics Programs for Beginning Readers in 2025 (Honest Reviews)

With dozens of phonics programs on the market, choosing one can feel overwhelming. This review cuts through the marketing and tells you what actually works, based on research alignment, real parent feedback, and Science of Reading principles. Our criteria: Systematic and explicit phonics instruction, logical skill sequence, decodable practice texts, and reasonable cost. Quick Comparison Table Program Best For Price Science of Reading All About Reading Struggling/dyslexic readers $$$ ✅ Strong Barton Reading Dyslexia/severe struggles $$$$ ✅ Strongest Explode the Code Supplemental practice $ ✅ Good Bob Books First reader series $ ✅ Strong (decodable) Reading Eggs Independent digital practice $$ ⚠️ Mixed UFLI Foundations Classroom/homeschool Free ✅ Strong #1 All About Reading — Best Overall for Home Use Price: ~$89–$119 per level | Levels: Pre-Reading through Level 4 ...

January 25, 2025 · 4 min · Early Reading Tools Team

How to Teach Your Child to Read at Home: A Step-by-Step Parent's Guide

Teaching a child to read is one of the most impactful gifts you can give them. And you don’t need a teaching degree or an expensive curriculum — you need the right sequence, a few tools, and about 15 minutes a day. The Biggest Mistake Parents Make Most parents start with whole-word reading: they point to the word “cat” and say “that says cat.” Kids memorize it. Then the parent points to “can” and says “that says can.” The child memorizes that too. ...

January 20, 2025 · 4 min · Early Reading Tools Team