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All of my kids love to read, though they’re all at different stages and have caught on at different times. Jedi, my oldest, could read chapter books all the way through by the time he was 5. Buzz, who I assumed would have a terrible time learning to read, actually caught on really quickly, too.
Abby, who is 6 and in 1st grade, is catching on as well, right at her grade level. Her teacher says she’s doing really well. I feel she sometimes gets frustrated that she can’t quite get the big words yet, however. Thus, when an offer came along to try the Rosetta Stone Kids Reading Program, from a known name like Rosetta Stone, I knew this would be a great help to keep moving her forward toward her reading goal.

Designed to help children ages 3-7 get a jump-start on their education by developing core literacy skills in an engaging and effective way, Rosetta Stone partnered with experts at Lexia Learning to create the Kids Reading Program. Through this online program, kids can build their reading skills with a ten-level, curriculum-based program that includes 600 units of learning material and 50 activities and games. Through it all, Rosetta Stone Kids Reading is designed to keep children entertained while they gain the necessary skills needed to become confident, successful readers.
Did you know that more than 47% of U.S. children are below grade-level reading? While Abby is right at the level for her grade, I want to make sure she doesn’t fall behind, but instead continues building on what she already knows. This program is great for that! The activities, with games like word hunt and story builder, are fun and engaging and guided by the Lingos, colorful drops that lead and encourage along the way.
It’s like she’s playing while some learning sneaks in there without her knowing it, and it matches up well with where she’s at in school. I’m so glad we signed up for Rosetta Stone Kids Reading program, we’ll definitely keep working it in to our nightly homework routine. There’s a free demo available so you can check it out for yourself!
We have been enjoying Rosetta Stone’s Reading Program too! My 4 year old is really loving the basic stages, and I love that there are so many different levels and activities depending on your child’s reading level.
This is great! Sounds fun for the kids and they are learning too. Love it!
I hear a lot of good things about Rosetta Stone, I have to look into it!
I’ve got a 6 year old who is reading below grade level and I’m willing to try anything to help him out. I think I will try this for a month for the $20 and see how he does with it. Thanks – I had no idea Rosetta Stone even offered a reading program for kids.
I LOVE that Rosetta Stone is now offering a kids reading program!! My son is in Kindergarten and just starting to read. I think he’d really benefit from this.
i am so glad your children love reading! I enjoyed reading as a child too!
That looks like a super great way to teach kids to learn. Rosetta Stone really knows how to make learning fun!
What a cool program. I’m a big fan of educational games.
I’ve heard a lot of great things about Rosetta Stone. I wish they had a lot more of this interactive type thing when my children were young I am sure this would have made reading easier
I’ve always heard good things about Rosetta Stone. This looks perfect to help encourage a love of reading!
I’ve heard nothing but great things about this program. Definitely sounds perfect for my son!
This looks like a great program. It’s sad to hear that many children are below grade-level reading. I have always wondered if the reason is that these children don’t get read too at home. I have read to my kids since birth.
I love the magic that happens when kids discover the wonders of reading! My 7 year old is in 2nd grade and learning to read in both French and English. I delight in listening to her! Rosetta Stone makes fabulous programs !
My Abby is in first grade too! This program seems like a great option to help kids read.