6 Reading Apps to Help Your Child Learn

Posted in Educational Technology, English Tutoring, Featured, Tips & Advice

6 Reading Apps to Help Your Child Learn

When your child’s ready to start learning how to read, it can be challenging to find the best reading app or know where to begin. This list will get you started.

Reading and learning go hand in hand, and early literacy is a great way to get your child started. You might be wondering what programs and apps are out there to help with so many to choose from. We’ve set up a list of reading app recommendations from reputable groups who have been around for years.

Some are free, some have a small fee, and some are subscription, but there’s definitely something here for everyone!

Hooked on Phonics

Did it work for you? A great many of us parents used Hooked on Phonics to learn to read when we were our children’s age. It begins from practicing the different sounds that letters make and builds through working on reading confidence. This system is updated for a new digital age, with an app that comes with videos and progress tracking.

IXL

For more self-directed learning, IXL might be a great choice for your son or daughter. It’s broken down into skills by grade level, meaning you can systematically work through practice questions of every topic – or go straight to problem spots! Many teachers highly recommend IXL, and as a bonus you may have a free account set-up from your child’s school.

ABCmouse.com

Covering reading and more, ABCmouse is an early educational resource with more than 10,000 learning activities. This subscription-based digital program is geared for children ages 2–9. While it is an American English app, parents who are interested in it can order in Canada through Amazon.ca.

CBC Kids Story Corner

For iOS users, you can curl up with CBC Kids' Story Corner and turn reading into an educational adventure for the whole family with interactive picture books from their virtual shelf. It’s a free app made for kids 5 and under, but there are lots of fun features like being able to personalize and save your own story.

LetterSchool

This alphabet learning app allows kids to practice writing letters right on the screen. While it’s more a writing app, it gives kids a fun and interactive way to learn letters before they go to school – helping to give them a head start.

Khan Academy Kids

Khan Academy Kids is more than just learning to read… it engages whole core subjects like early literacy, reading, writing, language and math. It’s supported with Circle Time YouTube Videos that have interactive stories and lessons, and lots and lots of fun printables. And amazingly, it’s free!

Happy reading!

Related Articles View All

Forest of Reading 2025 Nominees: Recognizing Canadian Authors and Illustrators

The 2025 Forest of Reading Nominees are here! This long anticipated, curated list recognizes some of the greatest Canadian authors and illustrators of the year. Dive into this year's lineup and explore the amazing stories and creators that have been unveiled!

Welcome to plumTeacher: Where Educators are Celebrated All Year Round

Teachers on Call's Joanne Sallay is thrilled to introduce you to Indigo’s brand-new plumTeacher program, designed to give back to educators like you all year round.

Evanka Osmak's "Ali Hoops" Featured in Hooked on Books: Celebrating Sports and Teamwork

In our latest Hooked on Books, we feature Rogers Sportsnet anchor Evanka Osmak and her new picture book, Ali Hoops.

                  Looking for a tutor?

                  We are here to help your student excel. Contact Teachers on Call today to get started with our award-winning tutoring services.

                  Get Started Today

                  Contact Us