Trace the on-screen guide with a finger and watch letters, numbers, and words take shape — with pronunciation played back the moment each one is complete.
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Trace the guide with a finger and the letter takes shape on its own — today is the day your child starts writing.

Let's Learn ABC is a kids English learning game you can play instantly, with no install or extra payment. "Write an A" is honestly a hard thing to ask a child who is still figuring out how to hold a pencil.
So this game starts with tracing. All they do is follow the guide that lights up on screen with one finger — and the letter is complete, its pronunciation spoken clearly the moment it appears.
Uppercase A–Z, lowercase a–z, digits 0–9, and 26 everyday words are all here, so children can go from individual letters all the way to first words in a single game. Choosing a favorite color from 14 pencil shades makes the whole thing feel more like play than practice, and a completion grade after each letter gently encourages kids to go for an even neater trace next time — chasing quality rather than points.
When a finger doesn't know where to go next, the hint re-draws the guide so the flow is never broken. A burst of cheerful sound effects and particles when a letter is finished gives kids the lift to keep going.
Watching those first wobbly strokes grow steadily cleaner and clearer is a moment parents remember too. Eyes read the shape, hands trace it, ears hear the sound — the warmest possible introduction to writing. Come draw your child's very first stroke together, right now.
Following a guide builds the fine-motor feel and letter-shape memory that set kids up for real writing. Those first wobbly strokes grow steadier one trace at a time, and somewhere along the way a quiet confidence appears — the kind that whispers, "I can do this too."

Every big skill starts with a single stroke. That first wobbly line your child draws — isn't that where all writing truly begins?
Some things only become yours once you've worked them out with your own hands. What is one thing in your own life right now that you'd love to take that very first unsteady stroke at?
Yes — new members get a 7-day free trial, and even after that you can play up to a set number of levels per game at no cost. For unlimited access to every game all year long, a subscription is $9.99 USD per year. Take your time and look around first.
Not at all. There is nothing to install and no extra payment required — one click and your child is already tracing their very first letter.
It's designed for young children who are just beginning to learn letters. Because it's all about tracing a guide, even kids whose hands are still getting steady can jump right in.
Yes — the moment each letter or word is completed, the pronunciation plays back clearly. Seeing the shape, tracing it by hand, and hearing it all at once makes reading and writing click together naturally.
Definitely. Sitting alongside and tracing each letter together makes kids even more eager to keep going. It's a lovely way to build early writing confidence as a shared moment.

No install, no extra payment — come draw your child's very first letter stroke together, right now.
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