Explore our large story library — click a card to open the full story and listen with customizable voices. Use the Translate control to read in other languages (Google Translate supported).
This video offers step-by-step exercises, phonics practice, and tips for building daily reading habits with young learners. It includes printable practice sheets and repeatable sound drills for vowels and consonants.
Clear classroom-tested techniques, with warm demonstrations of how to turn letter-sound work into playful games that stick. Useful for parents or teachers working with learners at the very beginning stages.
Includes multisensory drills and strategies for extending short vowel and consonant patterns into longer words. Great for learners improving fluency and spelling accuracy.
Walks through practical reading strategies, comprehension prompts, and how to use context clues to make confident reading choices. Useful for older beginners and intermediate readers.
Paced for absolute beginners, this lesson helps learners link sounds to letters and build simple words. Use alongside the site's reading activities for practice sessions.
Explains accessibility tools that help struggling readers, including text-to-speech overlays, read-along highlighting, and vocabulary supports.
Purpose: This website exists to help people with disabilities learn to read and write in a way that is welcoming, flexible, and encouraging. Some learners process language better when they can listen and read at the same time. Some need more space around words, larger print, or higher contrast. Others benefit from shorter paragraphs at first and then longer passages as confidence grows. Here, you can choose a comfortable voice, adjust reading speed, and follow along with clear paragraphs that match spoken words. Our goal is to remove pressure, reduce frustration, and make literacy practice feel safe, personal, and joyful—one page at a time.
Stories are divided into friendly categories and also highlighted on a “main board” so you can start reading right away. Search helps you find topics you care about, which makes practice feel meaningful. You can listen to stories, pause anytime, and return later. The site remembers your settings so you don’t have to start over. As the library grows, we’ll add more levels, new themes, and gentle comprehension prompts to build understanding step by step.
Mwilima Liyoni is a Zambian student at Lusaka West International School. He created this project to support learners with diverse needs, and to offer parents and teachers a practical tool that brings patience and dignity into everyday learning.