The kid's school year in Australia starts tomorrow (here in Australia) and another offer arrived. http://readingeggs.com.au/hp/
Mail me privately if you find this useful, so I can track if there is value in continuing to forward these offers. cheers -ben On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 4:17 PM, Ben Coman <b...@openinworld.com> wrote: > On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 9:04 PM, Ben Coman <b...@openinworld.com> wrote: >> On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 11:17 PM, Ben Coman <b...@openinworld.com> wrote: >>> greetings all, >>> >>> This is a long way off topic, but a random chance someone in the community >>> with kids learning english may find it useful. The past year I've had my >>> 4yr >>> & 6yr old girls doing Reading Eggs. Its aimed at native-english children >>> ages 3-13 (starting with a test to place kids at a stimulating level). >>> >>> Its been beneficial for my kids, so I'm forwarding this offer to the >>> community. >> >> There was some appreciation for this six months ago. Another just >> arrived, so I thought I'd share it again. In another half year I >> guess I'll get another, so if anyone doesn't want me to post again >> then, let me know. >> >> More background info... ABC is Australia's government sponsored >> national TV broadcaster (yay, no commercials!). They produced a web >> site to help kids literacy. It was fantastic for my kids, although my >> 8 year old got bored with it later on, so it seems more suited for >> younger ages. > > I've had no complaints (yet), and six months later another 5 week free > pass arrived. > I am a bit hesitant to continue forwarding them since its so far off topic, > but I think there is real value for my online friends. > http://readingeggs.com.au/pas2/?M=A2CC1945-52FE-4E22-8C1A-1614649ECE83 > > My youngest (now 6) is starting to get a bit bored with the final 20 > levels (of 120) so again it seems to work better for the younger kids. > Non-native-english kids may differ. > btw, you don't need the book packs. They are all included in the online app. > > cheers -ben