Abound Parenting

Abound Parenting

Reading, Kid's activities

20 ratings
6 reviews
Free
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Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • September 30, 2019
  • March 20, 2026

Features

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About

This app helps parents of children aged 3-9 foster reading success. It provides research-based insights into a child's reading development, engaging daily conversation prompts, and curated book recommendations. The goal is to build knowledge and critical thinking skills through regular, screen-free interactions.

Reading development assessment
Expert-designed daily conversation prompts
Weekly academic vocabulary
Curated book recommendations
Progress tracking
Screen-free learning activities
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What's New in Abound Parenting

1.9.5

March 20, 2026

Bug Fixes and Improvements.

Subscription plans

Monthly

$3.99/month via App Store

$3.991 Month
7 Days trial
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User reviews

Coolest app

Coolest app, informative and fun!

Very doable ways to help your emerging reader(s)!

Full of fun conversation starters and quick mini-lessons to spark curiosity and engage children and adults in useful vocabulary and subject matter. This app is well-founded in research and is making a real difference for us!

A happy mom!

Thanks for this app! I love checking it out before I get in the car to kickstart some great conversations. I appreciate how creative we are now with Abound!

Loved it!

I loved their user experience and an amazing app to help my kid learn.

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Very informative on the dynamics involved in early readers as they move through the learning process. I am looking forward to further assistance in my job of teaching my children to read and comprehend.

FAQ

What is Abound Parenting?

Abound Parenting is an educational app designed to help parents of children aged 3-9 develop their child's reading skills. It offers assessments, conversation starters, and book recommendations to support early literacy and critical thinking.

How does Abound Parenting assess my child's reading development?

The app uses a simple, research-based 'check in' where parents answer a brief questionnaire about their child's reading-related skills. This helps identify where the child stands against age-appropriate benchmarks in areas like Letters & Sounds, Vocabulary & Knowledge, and Awareness & Regulation.

What kind of conversations does Abound Parenting suggest?

Abound Parenting provides daily questions, designed by experts, tied to fun two-week themes. These prompts encourage engaging back-and-forth conversations to build crucial early reading and critical thinking skills, fitting into busy schedules.

Does Abound Parenting have ads?

Yes, Abound Parenting contains advertisements. As a free app with in-app purchases, it utilizes ads to support its services.

What are the subscription options for Abound Parenting?

Abound Parenting offers both monthly and annual subscription plans. The monthly plan costs $3.99 and includes a 7-day free trial, while the annual plan is $19.99 and also comes with a 7-day free trial.

What age rating does Abound Parenting have?

Abound Parenting is rated for ages 4 and up. This makes it suitable for parents of young children who are beginning their literacy journey.

How often is Abound Parenting updated?

The latest version of Abound Parenting is 1.9.5, last updated on March 20, 2026. This indicates a commitment to ongoing development and improvements for the app.

Can I share my child's progress with teachers using Abound Parenting?

Yes, the app allows you to easily share your child’s reading development results with teachers and other caregivers. This helps you stay prepared to discuss your child’s reading-related skills during their key early years.