Wow, we use starfall all the time in my school!
The kids in my school (full day K) are reading leveled books that are phonics-based in October. By now, most are on DRA level 4...........some are far, far above that, and a few still don't quite get it and are below.
Dick and Jane are great sight word readers, BOB books are also great little funny phonics readers. I would start with the BOB books, and move into Dick and Jane when she understands many of the simpler words. You can then move into "Easy Readers".............leveled books you can find nearly anywhere, the easier Dr. Seuss books (ABC, Hop on Pop, Green Eggs and Ham....others are at 2nd grade level and above) and there is a series developed by Mennonites, I think, that is great. I can't remember the name of them, but I'll ask my mom.......she bought them for DS.
It's absolutely no issue to do this yourself. Just approach it like reading any other book, like when you read aloud to her, and use lots of praise. Take it slowly, don't rush, don't push.......if she wants you to read it, do...............if she doesn't want to do it that day, don't...........