If you’re looking for fun ways to support your child’s reading at home, Reading Eggs is a great option. This online programme supports children from the very basics until they become confident readers, and then they can move on to the next stage, Reading Express, and continue their literacy journey from there with more advanced texts and comprehension.
I wrote a full review of the programme a while back, and since then my younger two boys have been using the programme too, and I still stand my all of my positive words about it.
As most parents find, children are usually very keen to work with the computer or iPad so by directing the children to Reading Eggs, they can use their computer time in a really positive way. For my boys, it makes their reading and learning more exciting and they feel a big sense of accomplishment when they complete the lessons and move along in the programme.
With children starting school this September, or starting back for a new year in school, it’s a great time to introduce new learning routines and a Reading Eggs subscription would be a great choice for this time. We don’t do it every day – you can follow the programme along at your own pace, and even go back to repeat some lessons if you feel your child needs it.
Reading Eggs also offers support with Maths via their Mathseeds programme which teaches in the same fun and accessible style.
Free Trial
It’s well worth trying out Reading Eggs and seeing how your child gets on. They offer a free trial with no strings attached, but after trying it with my eldest I did decide to keep up the subscription.
Click here for your free 5 weeks trial of Reading Eggs and Mathseeds
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My son is 5 – I have tried it and really liked it!
My son is 4. He’s never tried it, but we took out a subscription a few year’s ago for his older sister who got so much out of it!
My niece has just turned 4 and we haven’t tried Reading Eggs yet but I have been looking into it.
my neice and nephew are 3 and 7. I’ve tried it before and thought it was fab
My son is 4 & we used Reading Eggs last year – he loved it & learned a lot!
our daughter is 11 and dyslexic and no we haven’t tried it
I have a 12 yr old, a 5 yr old and a 3yr old…. I havent tried reading eggs … yet!
My children are aged 4 and 7, we’ve never tried reading eggs
My daughter is 7 we have tried reading eggs our year subscription ran out in July would love to renew it.
Its for a friends child who is 4 and yes i have tried it that why i would like to win it as gift
Thanks for that, great post and lovely prize too – my daughter is just starting and this would be so useful for our home education 🙂
I’ve never tried Reading Eggs,to be honest I hadn’t heard about them,perhaps it’s because I don’t have young children but I do have young grandchildren.I love reading to my grand-daughter when she climbs up on my knee with a book.I love reading and I think it’s one of the best gifts you can give to a child.My daughter also loves reading and we read to Millie who’s three constantly and she loves books and can recognise words and letters now.It also gives them such a good start when they start school.I would love to win this to further encourage her x
My niece is an advanced 3 year old and this would really give her education a boost!
I have a 6 year old and a 4 year old. We have tried reading eggs before and we loved it!
My nephew is 6 and has tried it out.
My little one is 3 but is quite advanced, i’ve never tried Reading Eggs but have heard so many good things about it!
My children are all a little old for this now, but my friend’s daughter is 3 and seems pretty clued up to me, so this would be brilliant for her to get a head start!
Sorry forgot! No we haven’t used Reading Eggs before!
My godson is 5 and has never tried reading egs
My son is 3. We haven’t used it yet but it sounds like a fab idea!
My son is coming up 4 and we have not tried reading eggs before
Reading Eggs is fab. We’ve been using it with our five year old for 18 months and now my three year old has asked for his own account. They really enjoy it!
My daughter is five and my son is two. My daughter is struggling with school so this could be useful!
I haven’t tried reading eggs before but I have heard of it, my little girl is 4 and very eager to start reading.
My kids are 15, 12, 6 and 3 and we haven’t tried reading eggs yet 🙂
My son is 6 and has never tried it before, I’m sure he would engage with it though!
My daughter did reading eggs when she was 5. It was brilliant and she loved it. x
My eldest daughter is 4, we haven’t tried reading eggs yet
my children are 22months, 3, 7 and 8, ive never tried reading eggs before
My son’s 7. We have tried it before- it is fantastic and I recommend it to all my friends. A years subscription would be amazing
yes my daughter’s 7 and she had reading eggs when she was 3 but now i want to try ti for my son, 4.
My children are 3 and 4 and we’ve never tried reading eggs before
I have 11,9 and 6 year old. I haven’t tried it before
Nope i have not and she is 5 🙂
child of 6, and haven’t tried it before – thanks!
I have an 11 year old, a 5 year old and a 10 month old. We haven’t tried this yet.
my daughter is 2 and half and I want to give her education the best start I can
My son has just turned 7 and we have never tried reading eggs before.
My son is 5 and he has used reading eggs before and love it
My eldest is 6 and my youngest is 2, we having never used reading eggs before but it looks brill
our daughter is 7,we haven’t tried reading egg yet
My son is 6 and has been using Reading Eggs for two years (subscription ends in November), he loves it. My daughter is 3 and has not tried it yet.
My youngest is nearly 4! I used reading eggs with my eldest and they are now fluent at reading and love all books especially Ronald Dahl(she’s 6)
My youngest son is 9 & we haven’t tried it before.
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