Dekodiphukan

Dekodiphukan

by Bob Baratta-Lorton

9 ratings
2 reviews

Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • February 15, 2012
  • August 19, 2025

Features

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About

This app introduces children to the 44 sounds of the English language through a rhyming storybook. It's part of a comprehensive reading and writing curriculum designed for beginning readers and those who have struggled with literacy. The app offers audio support for pronunciation and repeated reading.

Rhyming storybook format
Introduces 44 English phonemes
Connects sounds to pictures
Audio reading support
Part of a comprehensive curriculum
No ads
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What's New in Dekodiphukan

1.4

August 19, 2025

- Support for new iOS releases

User reviews

This is a fantastic reading program!

I have started using the program with my daughter, who is 4 and will be attending kindergarten in a few months. Before we started using this reading program my daughter was comfortable with the alphabet, but couldn't sound out a word. Within a few weeks of starting this program she was easily able to sound out words using the sound pictures. The storybook does an excellent job of introducing the sound pictures and makes them easy it remember. My daughter really enjoys using the Dekodiphukan program. It's fun for kids to use and it gives them confidence. I highly recommend it for parents who want to homeschool their kids or for parents who just want to reinforce the reading and writing that is taught in school. Using this program, my daughter was able to convert to reading books within about 6 months. It's great!
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Excellent System

It takes a while to load, but this is a great system. I learned to read using the book when I was a child. Listening to the book is very engaging for my 5 year old and we are on our way to reading!

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FAQ

What is Dekodiphukan?

Dekodiphukan is a comprehensive reading and writing curriculum developed by the Center for Innovation in Education. It includes a series of fourteen apps, with Dekodiphukan Storybook being the first, designed to teach children to read and write effectively.

How does Dekodiphukan Storybook teach reading?

Dekodiphukan Storybook introduces the 44 sounds (phonemes) of the English language using a rhyming format. Each sound is paired with a picture, and rhyme is used to help children correctly identify and pronounce phonemes, making learning more engaging.

Is Dekodiphukan Storybook suitable for children with reading difficulties?

Yes, the Baratta-Lorton Reading Program, which includes Dekodiphukan, was specifically developed for beginning readers and children who have experienced difficulty learning to read. The program aims to enable every child to read and write within six months to a year of consistent use.

Does Dekodiphukan Storybook have ads?

No, Dekodiphukan Storybook is completely free with no advertisements, popup or otherwise. The entire curriculum of fourteen apps is available without any commercial interruptions.

What devices can I use Dekodiphukan Storybook on?

Dekodiphukan Storybook is currently available for the iPad. The description specifies that the series of fourteen apps is designed for the iPad platform.

How often is Dekodiphukan Storybook updated?

The latest version of Dekodiphukan Storybook is 1.4, and it was last updated on August 19, 2025. This indicates a recent update, suggesting ongoing support and potential improvements.

What is the age rating for Dekodiphukan Storybook?

Dekodiphukan Storybook has an age rating of 4+. This means it is considered appropriate for children aged four and older, aligning with its purpose of early literacy education.

Can my child use Dekodiphukan Storybook independently?

While the storybook is initially meant to be read by a parent, it includes a play button for audio reading on each page. This allows children to 'read' and 'reread' the storybook independently, assisting with pronunciation and repeated practice.