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StarSeeker Reading Command

Reading practice that flies like a game.

A space-mission reading game for kids with apraxia of speech โ€” and anyone learning to read. It listens to your child read aloud, cheers for every try, and adapts to how they speak.

Eleven planets ยท one structured phonics journey

How a mission works

Learn a sound, hear it, say it, read it, use it โ€” then get paid in Star Dust and cargo for the Star Forge World.

It listens kindly

Your child reads out loud and Nova, their robot co-pilot, listens. Feedback is tuned for childhood apraxia of speech: close counts, effort is praised, and the game quietly learns each child's own sound patterns so scoring gets fairer over time.

Real phonics, planet by planet

Eleven planets follow a structured phonics sequence, and every word, sentence, and story is checked against the sounds your child has actually been taught. No guessing, no memorizing shapes โ€” real decoding.

The Star Forge World

Reading missions earn cargo crates full of building blocks. Kids spend them in a full 3D building world โ€” mine, stack, and build like the block games they already love. The reward for reading is a game genuinely worth playing.

Mission Control for grown-ups

A PIN-protected dashboard shows mastery skill by skill, tracks speech patterns over time, and exports reports you can hand straight to your child's speech-language pathologist.

Built kind, on purpose

Never a red X

There is no failure state. Tries earn Star Dust; tricky sounds just come back around.

No reading required to start

Every instruction is spoken aloud. Pre-readers navigate by ear and by picture.

Works without a microphone

Every speaking task has a tap-to-answer fallback, so quiet places and shy days still count.

Private by design

First name only. Voice clips are used to assess the attempt, not to build a profile, and progress data belongs to your family.

StarSeeker began as one dad's project for his son with childhood apraxia of speech โ€” a reading game his kid would actually ask to play. It's growing into a program for every family on the same journey.