Overview
About this project
Kiddie ABC – Learn & Play is an early-learning app that helps young children explore the alphabet in a fun, interactive way. Colourful visuals, clear sounds, and playful activities make letters easier to remember for toddlers and preschoolers.
Whether your child is just starting to recognise letters or practising phonics, the app offers a gentle, engaging path—from flashcards and tracing to mini games and quizzes—so learning feels like play.
Visual
App preview

Get the app
Download on Google Play
Google Play
Download this app
Scan the QR code with your phone camera to open the listing, or tap the button below.
Open in Google Playhttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ct.kids.quiz.kidsquiz
Capabilities
Features
- Learn A to Z with flashcards, bright visuals, and clear voice pronunciation
- Phonics and letter sounds to support reading readiness
- Fun learning games: letter matching, find-the-letter, tracing, and puzzles
- ABC tracing practice with guided lines for handwriting and motor skills
- Mini quizzes designed for young children
- Colourful, kid-safe interface with simple navigation
- Offline mode so kids can learn without an internet connection
- Soothing background music and friendly voice-overs
Experience
What kids enjoy
Why parents love it
The experience is built to boost early learning and letter recognition, encourage phonics and reading readiness, and support attention, memory, and fine motor skills in a calm, distraction-friendly layout suited to young kids.
Let your kids learn, play, and quiz happily with Kiddie ABC.
Process
How it works
- 1
Open the app and use the kid-friendly home screen with a large Start button
- 2
Explore alphabets: learn A–Z with cute characters
- 3
Practise numbers in a playful way (1–10 and beyond)
- 4
Use the score card to track your child’s progress
Listing and features may vary by device and store region. Parents should review the latest Play Store data safety and privacy information before install.
Audience
Who it is for
- Toddlers and preschoolers (ages 2–6)
- Parents and caregivers supporting early literacy
- Families looking for screen time with learning value

