Decodable books built for your homeschool day

Homeschool reading time works best when the book matches exactly where your child is, no guessing, no frustration, just the next win in a story worth finishing. Innerlinks decodable books are built for that kind of day.

Why homeschool families choose Innerlinks

Every Innerlinks book uses only the letter-sound pairings your child has already learned, so you're never handing over a book that outpaces the lesson. Each title also ships with a free bonus phonics game, useful for the few minutes after the book when your child still wants to play with the sounds.

Fitting decodables into a homeschool week

Most families read for five to ten minutes a day. Read together first, then let your child read to you once they know the sounds. Re-reading across the week builds fluency, and the free phonics game on the back page gives you a natural follow-up activity without extra prep.

Pairing with your phonics program

Innerlinks books are 100% UFLI compatible and mapped lesson by lesson if your homeschool day already follows UFLI Foundations. If you're using a different structured phonics program, the phonics scope and sequence shows you exactly which sounds each Set covers, so you can match a title to your own lesson plan.

Where to start

Start with the free sampler to see the typography, spacing, and story style before you buy. If your child is already blending CVC words, Set 1 is the right starting point.

Get the free sampler or browse individual books.

Frequently asked questions

How much time should we spend on a decodable book each day?

Five to ten minutes is plenty. Quality of attention matters more than length, and re-reading across the week is what builds fluency.

Do I need to follow a specific phonics program to use Innerlinks at home?

No. Innerlinks books are built on a structured phonics scope and sequence, so they work alongside any evidence-based program. Families using UFLI Foundations get a particularly close lesson-by-lesson fit.

Can my child read these books independently, or do we need to read together first?

Read together the first time so your child hears the sounds and sees the words, then let them read it back to you. Most children can read independently once they've heard a title once or twice.

Do you ship to homeschool families outside New Zealand?

Yes. Innerlinks ships to New Zealand, Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom.