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Free interactive lessons for Nursery, LKG and UKG children. Tap any lesson in the app to start learning!

đŸŒ± Nursery (Age 2–4)

Perfect for toddlers taking their first steps into learning. Simple tracing activities with voice encouragement.

🔱 Numbers 1–20

Children trace numbers from 1 to 20 on the screen using their finger or mouse. Each number is displayed in a large, colourful font with a dotted guide. As the child traces, the app speaks the number aloud — "One", "Two", "Three" and so on. A celebration animation plays when each number is completed correctly. This lesson builds number recognition, counting skills and fine motor control.

đŸ”€ Alphabets A–Z

Children trace all 26 uppercase English letters from A to Z. Each letter appears in a large colourful font with a faint guide underneath. The app speaks the letter name when the child starts tracing. Progress is tracked so children can see how many letters they have completed. This lesson teaches letter recognition, letter formation and the English alphabet sequence.

🌾 LKG – Lower Kindergarten (Age 4–6)

Building on Nursery basics with more advanced tracing, phonics, counting and vocabulary.

🔡 Small Letters a–z

After learning uppercase letters, children progress to tracing all 26 lowercase letters. The app says "small A", "small B" etc. to reinforce the connection between uppercase and lowercase forms. Each letter uses a unique colour from a rotating palette to keep things visually engaging.

🔊 Phonic Sounds

A tap-grid of all 26 letters. When children tap a letter tile, they hear its phonic sound — not the letter name, but the sound it makes in words. For example, tapping "B" plays "buh", tapping "S" plays "sss". Completed tiles change colour to track progress. This is essential preparation for reading.

đŸ•‰ïž Hindi Swar (Vowels) à€…â€“à€…à€ƒ

Children trace all 13 Hindi vowels: à€…, à€†, à€‡, à€ˆ, à€‰, à€Š, à€‹, à€, à€, à€“, à€”, à€…à€‚, à€…à€ƒ. Each vowel is spoken aloud in Hindi using text-to-speech. The tracing experience is identical to English letters — large colourful characters with dotted guides.

🔱 Count & Choose

A fun counting quiz! The app displays a random number of emoji objects (apples, stars, butterflies etc.) on screen. Children count the objects and tap the correct number from multiple choices. Each correct answer triggers a celebration. This lesson reinforces counting and number recognition skills.

🧍 Body Parts

A tap-grid showing emoji representations of body parts — eyes 👀, nose 👃, mouth 👄, ears 👂, hands đŸ–ïž, legs đŸŠ”, head đŸ‘©đŸ»â€đŸŠČ, arms đŸ’Ș, feet đŸŠ¶, teeth đŸŠ· and tongue 👅. Tapping each emoji speaks the body part name aloud. Children learn to identify and name 11 body parts.

😊 Feelings & Emotions

Children learn to identify 12 emotions by tapping emoji faces: Happy 😊, Sad 😱, Angry 😡, Scared 😹, Surprised đŸ˜Č, Disgusted đŸ€ą, Sleepy 😮, Thinking đŸ€”, Loving 😍, Laughing 😂, Pleading đŸ„ș and Cool 😎. Each tap speaks the emotion name. This builds emotional vocabulary and awareness.

đŸ§č Organise Things

A drag-and-drop sorting game with 5 rounds. Children drag items into the correct category — for example, sorting fruits vs vegetables, animals vs birds, or kitchen items vs bedroom items. Each round presents a different sorting challenge. This lesson develops categorisation and logical thinking skills.

🌳 UKG – Upper Kindergarten (Age 5–7)

Advanced lessons preparing children for Class 1 with bigger numbers, spelling, Hindi consonants and word reading.

💯 Numbers 1–100

An extended version of the Nursery numbers lesson. Children trace every number from 1 to 100 with voice feedback for each — "One", "Two" all the way to "One Hundred". This comprehensive lesson builds strong number recognition and familiarity with two-digit and three-digit numbers.

🔠 Number Spelling

Children see tiles showing number-spelling pairs like "1 = ONE", "2 = TWO", up to "20 = TWENTY". Tapping each tile reads the spelling aloud. This lesson connects numerical digits with their English word forms — a key skill for Class 1 readiness.

đŸ•‰ïž Hindi Vyanjan (Consonants) à€•â€“à€œà„à€ž

Children trace all 36 Hindi consonants: the five vargas (à€• à€– à€— à€˜ à€™, à€š à€› à€œ à€ à€ž, à€Ÿ à€  à€Ą à€ą à€Ł, à€€ à€„ à€Š à€§ à€š, à€Ș à€« à€Ź à€­ à€ź), semi-vowels (à€Ż à€° à€Č à€”), sibilants (à€¶ à€· à€ž à€č) and compound consonants (à€•à„à€· à€€à„à€° à€œà„à€ž). Each consonant is spoken aloud in Hindi.

📖 Word Reading (3-Letter Words)

50 three-letter CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words grouped by vowel sound for systematic phonics practice:

  • Short A words: CAT, BAT, MAT, RAT, HAT, BAG, TAG, VAN, FAN, MAN
  • Short E words: HEN, PEN, TEN, DEN, BED, RED, JET, NET, SET, WET
  • Short I words: BIG, DIG, FIG, PIG, WIG, BIN, PIN, TIN, BIT, SIT
  • Short O words: BOX, FOX, DOG, LOG, COT, DOT, HOT, NOT, POT, MOP
  • Short U words: BUG, DUG, HUG, JUG, MUG, BUN, FUN, RUN, SUN, CUP

Tapping each word reads it aloud, helping children decode and blend letter sounds into words.

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