This is what educational apps should be: purpose-built by experts, ad-free, and actually targeting specific learning needs rather than just slapping 'educational' on a timer game.
If your child has dyslexia or struggles with reading, this is a solid tool to add to your arsenal. The space-dog theming makes it more palatable than straight drills, and the adaptive learning means it grows with them. Common Sense Media's note that games can run long is worth heeding—you might need to set time limits or break sessions into chunks.
Just remember: this is a learning tool, not entertainment. Your kid probably won't choose this over Minecraft, and that's fine. It's meant to be productive screen time that builds real skills for kids who need targeted support.


