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13 Months ABC Reading Eggs & Mathseeds Subscription $99.99 @ ABC Reading Eggs

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Reading Eggs Black Friday Sale

If you’ve got kids in primary school and want to avoid paying the full AUD $150 retail price (reading eggs only), this deal is worth checking out as it's $99 for both reading eggs and mathseed.

Just sign up at the website, claim your free 1-month free trial then pay using the bargain link.

Below codes were working last week. To redeem go to My Account → Redeem a Promo Code, and use:

CS013NVAUD for a 1-year Australian subscription at $99.99
CS016NVAUD for a 2-year subscription at $179.99

This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2025

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  • +2

    Good apps.
    But as an afterthought of my upvote, does the US site of Reading Eggs use Australian spelling?

    • +1

      We could select Australian Accent from the "My Account" page.
      Lessons are being loaded from student.client.readingeggs.com (not sure if Australian subscriptions load the content from a different site/database).

  • Did the free month, was ok. Can’t justify that cost for the subscription though, even on discount.

  • Most (all?) primary schools/teachers should have subscription that gives the students access? Ask the school/teacher for the student details.

    • Possibly aimed at the homeschoolers?

    • +1

      some schools. our kids went to 3 different primary schools, one only had it ($15/yr for both), the others there wasn't even a school rate available.

    • Maybe in your state, but our school doesn't have it, nor do my friend's schools.

      Would recommend. It's pricey but a good course. It's only good very an extremely specific age for most kids however, probably only for a year or two. Below that and kids just can't get it and find it frustrating. Older than that and they find it too simplistic (and should move to Kahn academy).

    • The students access is a bit meh. It runs until "4pm", then they are locked out. Rather clever marketing…

      • My kids access (from the free school accounts) doesn't shut off at 4pm. Used it whilst travelling overseas, definitely wasn't a timed lock out.

    • Our school provided this during COVID19 homeschooling - for Stage 1 pupils, at least.
      I don't know if it continued beyond that - there was also a library-style app (might have been Reading Eggspress?).

  • i have a 3 year old, and keen to get him onto something to assist reading etc. i've been looking at this for a while - any comments on this vs something else? Is it overall worthwhiile?

    • +3

      They might find this frustrating at 3yo, unless you just want a book read to them. The books within are very dry and tedious. You could try out Kahn Academy kids at 3yo (it's free).

    • +1

      I think they need to be 4 or even 5 yrs old to start. It didn't work well for my < 4 year old girl (who has very advanced for her age verbal language). Reading eggs has several programs within it. I thought the fastphonics programme was better than the main reading eggs programme (They are all included with the software).

    • +1

      My 3 y/o doesn't really 'understand' what she's doing when using the app. Sometimes she gets it, other times she's randomly pressing things to get a response.

      My other child only really started getting into it closer to when she started kindy, and I think it really only led to massive acceleration in her learning once it was working in parallel with what she was learning in school.

    • My 3 year old loved it. Has helped her read books. The junior reading eggs is useless but the main reading eggs & math seeds is decent.

      It gets a bit too repetive though so we might not renew this year.

  • Can't put my finger on it, but something seems a bit suss about this Mob. It's not owned by ABC, it's by a private place called Blake eLearning, but not sure what else. They have the most aggressive marketing campaigns once you stop.

    I did find this:
    https://www.smh.com.au/education/experts-warn-popular-abc-re…

    And it is true, I did find my kids jumping onto the games section more and more, which can be locked down.

    • Mine actually got a bit distracted by either doing the much easier levels, or things which just involved watching videos.

      I need to sit with my daughter when she does it to make sure she's really understanding what she's reading, asking questions about words she doesn't know, and then not just guessing the answers to the quizzes.

  • Their Australian site also has Black Friday sale but that's AUD99.00

    Could you please help find the link for the Australian site sale?

    • +1

      Go to My Account → Redeem a Promo Code, and use:

      CS013NVAUD for a 1-year Australian subscription at $99.99 (note: this option is more expensive than this bargain).
      CS016NVAUD for a 2-year subscription at $179.99 — although personally, I believe Reading Eggs may become repetitive for the child over a longer period.

  • +1

    https://www.mathletics.com/for-home/blackfriday/
    $74.95 aud
    with this code
    EARLY1

    • But this is maths, not reading eggs? correct?

  • This is ripoff price even after discount….they teaching same thing year after year …!

  • Interesting - this reading eggs sale popped up 1-2 years ago during each Black Friday sale, and there were ozb rave reviews from primary school teachers

    seems like it's changed

  • Anyone would like to share the subscription?

  • Better options are DuoABC and Reading.com.

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