A reading game built for kids who feel stuck

If your child is behind grade level, frustrated with reading, or starting to say "I'm bad at it," the worst thing is more pressure. The best thing is a calm, adaptive tool that gives them tiny wins, every day.

Last updated: May 21, 2026

Why do kids struggle with sight words?

Most struggling readers are not missing intelligence — they are missing automaticity. They can sound out a word, but each one takes mental effort, leaving no working memory for actual comprehension.

Sight words are the words that should not require sounding out. When a child has to decode the every time, reading is exhausting. Building sight word automaticity is one of the highest-leverage things you can do.

How does Word Beasts help struggling readers?

It strips away every source of stress. There is no timer on the main games. Wrong answers are met with a gentle correction, not a buzzer. The same word comes back tomorrow, then the next day, until it sticks.

The adaptive engine quietly tracks accuracy and adjusts. Your child does not feel "held back" — they just see steady progress through their beast's evolution and the growing list of mastered words.

Is it good for reading intervention or dyslexia support?

Word Beasts is not a clinical dyslexia program — for that you want a structured Orton-Gillingham approach with a trained tutor or specialist.

But Word Beasts pairs well as supplemental practice between sessions. The repetition, gentle correction, and clear visual presentation help many kids who learn differently. Talk to your child's reading specialist if you are unsure.

What does a daily session look like?

A child opens the app, sees their beast greet them, and plays one short game (tap, match, bubble-pop, spell, or speed round) on the words for that day. Sessions typically last 5–10 minutes.

The parent dashboard shows you mastered words, accuracy trends, and the specific words your child keeps missing — so you know exactly what to gently practice over breakfast.

Try Word Beasts free

The magical reading game that teaches the 220 Dolch sight words. One-time $19.99 — no ads, no subscriptions, 30-day refund.

Frequently asked questions

My child says they hate reading apps. Will they hate this one?+

We hear that a lot from parents who eventually become big fans. The beast companion, no-pressure design, and short sessions tend to win over kids who have been burned by louder, gamier apps. The 30-day refund window means you can find out risk-free.

Will Word Beasts replace tutoring or a reading specialist?+

No — and we would never suggest that. It is a tool for daily practice between sessions, and a way to track which words still need work.

What if my child is way below grade level?+

That is fine. Word Beasts starts at Pre-Primer level and adapts to each child. Kids in second grade reading at a kindergarten level get the same supportive experience as kids on track.

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