ABC and alphabet game for kids

This ABC game is a simple, cheerful way for toddlers and preschoolers to learn the alphabet at their own pace. Every time your child taps a letter, they hear its name and a word that starts with it —like "A for Apple" or "B for Ball"— while a clear picture of the object appears on screen. Pairing each letter with its sound and an image makes early literacy stick in a natural, low-pressure way, with no busy screens or distractions to get in the way.

Letters are shown in big uppercase print, well spaced and easy to tap with little fingers on a tablet or phone. The full alphabet is available in English, Spanish, Portuguese and French: switching the site language changes the example words, the pictures, and the voice and pronunciation of each letter, so kids always hear the right sound in the right language.

What do kids learn?

  • Recognize and name every letter of the alphabet.
  • Connect each letter with its correct sound (early phonics).
  • Link letters to a word and a picture that start with them.
  • Build vocabulary with everyday, easy-to-remember words.
  • Take their first steps toward reading and writing.
  • Practice hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills by tapping.
  • Learn at their own pace, repeating any letter as often as they like.
  • Get familiar with letters in four different languages.

This alphabet game is perfect for a child's first contact with letters, whether at home or in preschool. With no scores and no timers, kids explore freely and without frustration: they tap a letter, hear it, see the picture and move at whatever pace feels comfortable. It's completely free, runs right in your browser and needs no download or sign-up, so you can start playing right now on any device.

Frequently asked questions

What age is this ABC game for?

It's designed for toddlers and preschoolers ages 2 to 8 who are getting to know their letters, but older kids who want to review the alphabet or practice another language enjoy it too.

Does it have sound?

Yes. Each letter says its name and an example word in a clear, friendly voice made for little ones. You can mute the audio anytime with the sound button in the top menu.

What languages is it available in?

English, Spanish, Portuguese and French. Switching the site language changes the example words, the pictures and the pronunciation of each letter.

Why does it show a picture with each letter?

Because linking a letter to a familiar object (like "A for Apple") helps kids remember the sound and grow their vocabulary while they play.

Do I need to download anything?

No. It plays right in the browser, free and with no sign-up, on desktop, tablet or phone.

Does it help with learning to read?

Yes. Knowing the name and sound of each letter is one of the first steps toward reading, and this game supports that stage in a relaxed, playful way.