Alphabet
A to Z, tap-to-hear, example words
Every letter from A to Z on its own card. Tap it to hear the letter name, the sound it makes and an example word your child already knows.

Features
TinyLearn teaches 11 learn topics for kids ages 2–8: the English alphabet, the Hindi and Marathi Varnamala, numbers 1–100, colors, shapes, phonics, animals, fruits, opposites and Story Mode. Every lesson is tap-to-hear.
Learn topics
Each topic is a self-contained screen — no menus to navigate, no reading required to get started.
A to Z, tap-to-hear, example words
Every letter from A to Z on its own card. Tap it to hear the letter name, the sound it makes and an example word your child already knows.
Hindi alphabet, tap-to-hear
The full हिन्दी वर्णमाला, one अक्षर at a time. Tap to hear each letter pronounced clearly — useful whether Hindi is spoken at home or brand new.
Marathi alphabet, tap-to-hear
The मराठी वर्णमाला with the same tap-to-hear treatment, so Marathi-speaking families can start their child on their own script early.
1–100 in English · हिंदी · मराठी
Count from 1 to 100 in English, हिंदी and मराठी. Kids see the numeral, hear the number name, and can switch language without leaving the screen.
Learn with real-life examples (Sky, Grass, Sun)
Colors anchored to things a toddler can point at — the Sky is blue, the Grass is green, the Sun is yellow — so the word sticks to something real.
Circle, square, triangle & more
Circle, square, triangle and more, drawn in the app’s thick-outline style so the silhouette is unmistakable at a glance.
Letter sounds for early reading
Letter sounds rather than letter names — the step that turns “I know my ABCs” into actually sounding out a first word.
With sounds
Animals paired with their real sounds. Half vocabulary lesson, half the best part of the app.
Vocabulary
Everyday fruit vocabulary with clear illustrations and audio for each one.
Pairs
Opposites taught as pairs — big/small, hot/cold, up/down — because that is how the idea makes sense.
Guided stories
Short guided stories that put the letters, numbers and words back together into something worth listening to.
Tap to hear
A child who cannot read yet can still learn from a screen — as long as the screen talks back. Every letter, number and word in TinyLearn plays audio on tap, in the language you have selected, so learning never depends on a grown-up sitting alongside.

Then practise it
What your child learns in the topics comes back as 8 mini-games across 100 levels — so the alphabet is not just watched, it is used.