Education App of the Week – My Reading Town
Monday, August 17, 2026
Last week our team reviewed My Reading
Town, the phonics and reading game available on Google Play (and soon for iOS).
This cute and useful reading game impressed us and we believe it will be of
great help for early readers. For that reason we decided to make it our
Education App of the Week. Read more about why below.
My Reading Town is a phonics learning app
designed to help young children develop the skills needed to begin reading
independently. It is primarily aimed at early readers, including preschool and
primary-school children, and uses a systematic approach based on the sounds
found in spoken English.
My
Reading Town is currently available for Android,
with an iOS version expected to be published soon.
Instead of concentrating only on alphabet
names, the app introduces children to the 44 phonemes of the English language.
A phoneme is the smallest unit of sound that can distinguish one word from
another. Children learn how these sounds connect with letters and letter
combinations before using them to recognise and build words. This makes the app
relevant to families looking for phonics for kids, kindergarten phonics
activities or additional reading practice at home.
Learning takes place inside a colourful
virtual town. The main school building contains structured lessons and short
word- and letter-based activities. Other locations focus on specific reading
skills. The Speed Sounds building supports faster recognition of letter sounds,
while separate areas introduce high-frequency words and tricky or “red” words
that cannot always be decoded using basic phonics rules.
One of the more distinctive features is
interactive voice recognition. Children are asked to say sounds and words
aloud, allowing the app to check their responses during lessons. When a sound
needs more attention, it can be reinforced in later activities. This adds a
spoken element that is sometimes missing from reading apps for kids, although
voice recognition is likely to work best in a reasonably quiet environment.
Progress is also connected to the town
itself. After mastering phonemes, children can add new buildings and interact
with sound-related animations. Points earned from lessons can be spent on
furniture and garden items for a virtual house. These rewards provide a clear
sense of progress without replacing the underlying reading content.
The visual style is deliberately simple and
calm. Bright colours, friendly family characters and light animation create an
inviting environment, but the screens generally avoid the rapid effects used in
some children’s entertainment.
My Reading Town offers a seven-day free
trial before moving to a monthly subscription. It may be most useful for
families seeking a structured phonics
learning app that combines guided lessons, pronunciation practice and
gentle rewards in one connected setting.