Real results from real families
From sounds to reading, in their own words.
Here is what actually happened at home.
Feedback is overwhelmingly positive. The most consistent praise is for the durability and simple, uncluttered design of the flashcards and decodable books, and for the sounds-first courses, which parents repeatedly call easy to follow and effective at showing them how to teach reading at home. Reviewers span a wide range, from toddlers around 18 months to early readers, and include homeschoolers, classroom teachers, ESL learners, and children with speech delays, several reporting their child recognizing letter sounds or reading first books within weeks. A minority wish the early decodable books were sturdier or less repetitive, and a few feel certain bundles are pricey for what's included.
