Is there an easier larger SMS keyboard app?

Any recommendations as to finding a better SMS keyboard for iPhone SMS than is provided?  Something with larger keys and easier use?  Plz do tell!
An app that can be used as the default app and will receive reply messages as well as send??
Christine

Simply rotate the device, it's results in a larger keyboard.
Ciao, Andrea

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