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Guided Line by Line Keeps young eyes focused, reduces distraction, and builds natural pacing.


Science Filled Stories Every tale sneaks in real facts about space, animals, and inventions, so kids learn while they practice.
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Words Per Minute Tracking Shows real improvement each session—no extra work for you or your child.
Accessibility First Research‑backed fonts, colors, and spacing make reading comfortable for every learner—including dyslexic readers.


Multi‑Language Friendly Currently in English and Latvian, with more languages on the way—perfect for bilingual families.
Why Reading Speed Matters
Fluency is the bridge to comprehension.
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- Sources:
- [1] Hasbrouck, J. & Tindal, G. (2017). Oral Reading Fluency Norms. University of Oregon.
- [2] Rasinski, T. V. (2012). Why Reading Fluency Should Be Hot. The Reading Teacher, 65(8), 516-522.
- [3] Shanahan, T. (2019). How Important is Reading Rate? Shanahan on Literacy.
- [4] Education Progress (2024). Does Reading Speed Matter? Global Education Monitoring Report.
- When kids read at or above grade-level words-per-minute (WPM), decoding becomes automatic—freeing their brain to understand the story.[2]
- Higher WPM = higher test scores. Children who hit grade-level fluency benchmarks score significantly better on comprehension assessments.[1]
- 100 WPM is a tipping point. Below roughly 100 WPM, comprehension drops sharply because working memory is overloaded.[3]
- Fluency predicts lifelong learning. Faster, accurate readers finish assignments sooner, enjoy reading more, and are more likely to read for pleasure—factors linked to long‑term academic success.[4]