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Reading Bees app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 4624 ratings )
Education Book
Developer: Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Medical Center
Free
Current version: 2.0, last update: 6 months ago
First release : 20 May 2022
App size: 35.55 Mb

Reading Bees was developed by pediatricians and other experts to provide science-based tips, encouragement and resources to help build your child’s early reading skills, relationships and brain for success in school and life. Content is tailored to the child’s age, family routines and concerns, and location. "Push" notifications provide encouragement and alert users to reading-related programs and events in their area.

Parents or other caregivers set their own reading goals and log progress and concerns in an icon-based Journal to see their child’s “reading garden” grow!

Reading Bees includes “how-to” video playlists and science-based tips matched to the child’s age and family needs including:

• The SHARE/STEP approach to reading with infants and young toddlers
• Dialogic Reading for older toddlers and up
• How reading shapes the developing brain
• When and how to limit screen time

It also provides links to non-profit national and community partners and high-quality, reliable resources, including Local resources that are convenient and/or eligible for the users ZIP code:

• Reading skills and milestones
• Recommended children’s book lists
• Libraries and book distribution programs
• Quality childcare, preschool and kindergarten
• Playgroups, free story times and parent support networks
• Services for children and grownups with reading difficulties.
• Limiting screen time and encouraging healthy alternatives.

By logging reading routines and concerns up to once per day, users can earn Awards for reaching or raising their goals, trying tips and exploring resources - though the best award of all is loving time spent sharing books with a child!

Reading Bees also sends text messages targeted by ZIP code and child age range but only when likely to be helpful (i.e. not generic encouragement), such as alerts for new reading-related programs or services that the user may be eligible for or interested in.