By Preeti Kancharla
Wiggly Words: Learn to Read
One playful home for early literacy.
Wiggly Words: Learn to Read brings phonics,
sight-word fluency, and spelling practice
into one child-friendly iOS app.
Phonics Playground
Word Wall
Word Builder
- Three learning activities in one calm, playful hub.
- Short practice sessions designed for home and classroom routines.
- Progress summaries that help families understand what comes next.
Download on the App Store
Learning Path
Structured progression, playful delivery
Age guide:
Ages 4+ Phonics Playground
Ages 5+ Word Wall
Ages 6+ Word Builder
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1. Decode sounds
Start with letter sounds and patterns so kids can break words into manageable parts.
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2. Recognize words
Build automatic reading speed with sight-word listening and response practice.
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3. Reinforce spelling
Lock in learning by spelling high-frequency words with guided feedback.
For Parents and Educators
Built for real home and classroom routines
Short sessions
Designed for focused practice in just a few minutes at a time.
Transparent progress
Children move from new words to mastered words through clear milestones.
Kid-centered design
Playful visuals and sound cues keep learners engaged without overwhelming them.
Screen time with purpose
The app is designed for short, high-impact sessions, so children can make
steady progress without long screen stretches.
FAQ
Questions parents often ask
What kind of child is this app for?
It is for early readers who are starting to connect sounds, words, and spelling.
Some children will use it to build confidence before reading takes off; others
will use it for gentle extra practice alongside schoolwork.
What does my child practice?
The app brings together phonics, sight-word fluency, and spelling. Children can
wake up letter sounds, recognize common words, and build words piece by piece
in short activities that feel playful instead of pressured.
How long should a session be?
A few focused minutes is enough. Wiggly Words: Learn to Read is designed for
small, repeatable moments so practice can fit into real family routines without
turning into long screen time.
How does progress work?
The app keeps practice moving in manageable steps and shows simple progress
summaries when a child finishes meaningful work. The goal is to help parents
see growth without needing to interpret a complicated dashboard.
Still have questions? Contact Support