A Reading Game Kids Actually Want to Play

Helping children learn to read can sometimes feel overwhelming — especially when they begin to lose confidence or avoid reading altogether.

Parents and teachers often ask:

  • How do I help a struggling reader?
  • How can I make reading fun again?
  • Are there games that actually build reading skills?

The good news is that learning to read doesn’t have to feel like work. In fact, some of the most effective learning happens when kids don’t even realize they’re practicing.

Why Some Kids Struggle With Reading

Many children struggle with reading for different reasons:

  • Lack of confidence
  • Limited vocabulary
  • Difficulty sounding out words
  • Reading feels like “schoolwork”
  • Fear of making mistakes

When reading becomes stressful, kids often avoid it — which makes improvement even harder.

That’s why games can be so powerful.

Games remove pressure and replace it with:

  • Fun
  • Curiosity
  • Friendly competition
  • Confidence building

And that’s exactly where Word Witt comes in.

A Reading Game Designed for Struggling and Reluctant Readers

Word Witt was originally developed with a simple goal:

Create a game that helps kids build reading skills while having fun.

After years of development and testing, Word Witt was brought to market in 2020 — and has since helped families, educators, and students build literacy skills in an engaging and enjoyable way.

Unlike traditional word games, Word Witt:

  • Encourages creativity
  • Builds vocabulary
  • Strengthens reading skills
  • Boosts confidence
  • Works for multiple ages and skill levels

Most importantly — kids actually want to play it.

Why Parents and Teachers Love Word Witt

Word Witt works well for:

  • Struggling readers
  • Reluctant readers
  • Ages 7+
  • Classrooms and small groups
  • Family game nights
  • Tutoring sessions

Because it’s flexible, kids of different reading levels can play together — which builds confidence and reduces pressure.

Learning Disguised as Fun

The best learning happens when kids are engaged and relaxed. Word Witt helps children:

  • Practice reading naturally
  • Build vocabulary
  • Think creatively
  • Gain confidence
  • Enjoy language and storytelling

Instead of feeling like a lesson, it feels like a game — and that’s where the magic happens.

A Game That Grows With Your Child

Word Witt works across multiple age groups:

  • Younger readers build basic vocabulary
  • Developing readers gain confidence
  • Older kids stretch creativity and language skills

This makes it a great investment for families and classrooms alike.

Making Reading Fun Again

If your child struggles with reading — or simply needs a fun way to build skills — Word Witt is designed to help.

Because when kids enjoy reading, they practice more.

And when they practice more, they improve.

And when they improve — confidence grows.


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