Motivation first
Kids often want to know what happens next when the character or problem came from their imagination.
Learn to read
Storybox gives children a reason to care about the words on the page: the story began with their own idea.
Kids often want to know what happens next when the character or problem came from their imagination.
Storybox includes reading level choices and text comfort options so families can shape the reading experience.
The app supports shared reading with parents, grandparents, caregivers, and teachers.
Storybox keeps the flow simple so families can spend more time reading and less time managing screens.
Families can select the reading level that fits the child and the moment.
A child-made prompt can make the finished story feel more meaningful.
Saved stories make it easy to come back to favorites and build confidence over time.
Read most of the page aloud, then invite your child to try one word or sentence.
Use simple questions like, 'What do you think happens next?' instead of quizzing every word.
Try reading level and text options so the page feels easier to stay with.
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A practical rhythm for sharing the page without turning reading into a test.
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A small routine for tired nights when reading still matters.
Storybox can support reading practice by giving children personalized stories they helped imagine, which can make read-aloud time feel more inviting.
No app replaces a caring reader. Storybox is designed to support reading aloud and practice with stories children helped imagine.
Storybox supports reading level choices, larger system text settings, and an OpenDyslexic option for story text.
It can help make story time feel more personal because the story begins with the child's own character, place, or problem.
Read most of the page aloud, invite your child to try a word or sentence, and keep the focus on enjoying the story rather than testing every line.
No single font is right for everyone. Storybox offers OpenDyslexic as an option so families can choose what feels most comfortable for their reader.