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Here’s a Deal from Reading Eggs: Our Readers’ Favorite Reading Program

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10 Oct

Reading Eggs is, without a doubt, the most popular site for parents of children who are learning to read or struggling to read.  Homeschooling parents, preschool parents, and parents of children up to age 13 who just need more reading practice, have found Reading Eggs to be well-worth the $1.33 per week it costs (with an annual membership – there are other pricing plans).  

Our readers have recommended this program to me so often, that I’m going to try it out for our 11-year-old who is already reading, but is not technically “at her age level” (whatever that is, right?).  As a modern internet child, she responds well to online programs.  I won’t set aside real books – I love them too much – but will use Reading Eggs as a way to get our gal to a higher literacy level so she can enjoy the bigger (classic) books. 

If you, like me, want to try a program before you have to purchase it, check out the free 2-week trial.  Best of all, no credit card is required to try Reading Eggs (I wouldn’t even send you there if they did otherwise).  

Reading Eggs - Free Trial

 

This post contains affiliate links, meaning Freely Educate gets a portion of the sales if you purchase through our links above, at no cost to you.  This helps us keep the site up, but you’re welcome to visit Reading Eggs outside of our links, if you’d prefer! We only suggest programs that our homeschool family, or our readers, actually use and truly recommend.

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