Early readers don’t happen by chance.

Don't miss this window as a parent.
Don't miss this window as a parent.








A structured system to help your child read early — while you stay part of it.

Revise with sentences
Practice reading in sentences
10 words per session
1 session a day, practice in a routine
Incremental difficulty
Start with 2 letter words, progress to 5 letter words
Incremental difficulty
Start with 2 letter words, progress to 5 letter words
Designed with structured progression principles used by top academic performers.
Not random words.
Every word is carefully selected to match your child’s stage of reading development. Structured progression helps children build confidence instead of feeling overwhelmed.
Not random words.
Every word is carefully selected to match your child’s stage of reading development. Structured progression helps children build confidence instead of feeling overwhelmed.
Not guesswork.
Each session follows proven learning progression principles used in effective early education. Parents know exactly what their child is learning and why it matters.
Not guesswork.
Each session follows proven learning progression principles used in effective early education. Parents know exactly what their child is learning and why it matters.
A clear progression.
Children move from simple words to more challenging ones in a natural, structured sequence. Every session builds on previous success to create steady reading growth.
A clear progression.
Children move from simple words to more challenging ones in a natural, structured sequence. Every session builds on previous success to create steady reading growth.
A parent child bond
Short guided sessions turn reading practice into meaningful time together. Parents stay actively involved in every small win and breakthrough.
A parent child bond
Short guided sessions turn reading practice into meaningful time together. Parents stay actively involved in every small win and breakthrough.
Early reading isn’t just about language.
It’s strongly linked to overall academic performance — something consistently highlighted in studies and widely reported by The Straits Times.
Parents want well read kids Nov 25, 2024
https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/parents-want-well-read-kids-but-are-they-themselves-reading
Parents want well read kids Nov 25, 2024
https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/parents-want-well-read-kids-but-are-they-themselves-reading
How Reading and Storytelling Can Improve a Child’s Health Jan 14, 2025
https://medicine.yale.edu/news-article/how-reading-and-storytelling-can-improve-a-childs-health/
How Reading and Storytelling Can Improve a Child’s Health Jan 14, 2025
https://medicine.yale.edu/news-article/how-reading-and-storytelling-can-improve-a-childs-health/
How parents, schools can help kids in Singapore derive joy from reading 26 Jun, 2023
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/today/voices/commentary-how-parents-schools-can-help-kids-in-singapore-derive-joy-reading-4867151
How parents, schools can help kids in Singapore derive joy from reading 26 Jun, 2023
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/today/voices/commentary-how-parents-schools-can-help-kids-in-singapore-derive-joy-reading-4867151
Talk to your young child to spur language development 30 Nov, 2020
How parents, schools can help kids in Singapore derive joy from reading
Talk to your young child to spur language development 30 Nov, 2020
How parents, schools can help kids in Singapore derive joy from reading
Your child reads earlier.
You stay part of it.
You don’t miss the window.






