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Practice a child loves.
Progress everyone can see.

Lillory helps children learning to read. Storybook games make the right kind of practice happen every day, and plain reports show parents, tutors and doctors exactly what is growing.

Built inside a working dyslexia tutoring practice in Minnesota, not a boardroom. Who makes Lillory →

Feel why practice matters See the garden

A child reading a storybook, painted in watercolor Pip, the sprout who keeps the Sound Garden

A minute in your child's shoes

Sound out one sentence the way your child has to.

Two words below are written in a code you have just learned. Tap each gold symbol, left to right, and say its sound. Then choose the word you built.

says /m/
says /oo/
says /n/
says /s/

the will rise

 

That is the trick of it. When breaking the code costs that much attention, there is almost nothing left to hold the meaning. Six words, and the sentence nearly got away from you.

Your child is not refusing to try. They are spending everything they have on the code. Daily practice is what finally makes the code free, and Lillory turns that practice into a game they ask to play. That is the whole idea.

What the practice buys

Watch one sentence get easier.

Same sentence, three readers. The only difference between them is practice. Press each reader and watch the sentence arrive.

 

Press a reader to begin.

The garden

Practice lives in a world worth returning to.

Short, calm visits to a garden your child grows themselves. Every mastered sound becomes a flower that never wilts, and nothing is ever lost by stepping away. The real app, straight from a child's screen:

The Sound Garden hub in the Lillory app: watercolor meadow, seven game cards, and Chip the cricket inviting the child to play
The Sound Garden, Level 1. Captured straight from the app.
The Tap It Out game mid-round: a picture of a dog, a Hear it button, and one big tap button for counting sounds
Tap It Out, mid-round. One tap for every sound.

What Lillory does for you.

For families →

A child who actually asks to practice, progress you can watch yourself, and nothing on the screen that could scare or discourage them.

For tutors →

Walk in knowing what to teach. The record keeps itself, and the parent report is ready before you are.

For tutoring centers →

Every tutor on one clear record. Every family watching real progress. Renewing stops being a question.

For doctors and specialists →

A safe answer to what can we do at home. Follows the science, never overpromises.

The community →

A place for parents, tutors, doctors and teachers to ask real questions, share ideas, and learn from each other about reading, dyslexia and reading struggles. A person reads every reply.

Reading progress, measured properly

Most reading apps grade the practice. Lillory grades the reading.

Most apps count what a child practiced. We only count words a child has never seen before and reads right on the first try, because that is the one thing a good memory cannot fake. It is the difference between remembering and really reading.

10brand-new words, read right at first sight, before any skill is called mastered
95%sure before it goes into a progress report you could hand to a school
3separate days apart, so it is learning that lasts, not one lucky afternoon

A level is judged by its weakest sound, never a flattering average, and where we do not know yet, the report says so. No learner has cleared this bar yet, and we would rather show you that empty ledger than a flattering one.

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Built from the same structured literacy sequence Lillory teaches, free to use and share.

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