
Alphabet - Alphabet for Children from 3 to 5 Years Old and Toddlers in Russian. Learning Letters and Sounds
Talking Alphabet for Children and Toddlers is an engaging educational game designed with care, inspired by my own experience as a parent. It offers a variety of learning modes, including letters, sounds, vowels, and consonants, as well as voiced and unvoiced options. The app features vibrant illustrations, an intuitive interface, and professional voiceovers by a Russian language teacher, making it a comprehensive tool for young learners.
Mastering the alphabet is crucial for young children as it lays the foundation for reading skills. Our game includes two voiceover modes: one for sounds and another for letters, all in Russian.
This alphabet app is perfect for young learners, ideally suited for children aged 4 to 6, though it's adaptable for gifted toddlers as young as 3, with the optimal age being 5, just before they start school.
We recommend beginning with vowels: A, O, U, Y, I, E, Yo, E, Yu, Ya (10 vowels). These are easier to pronounce, allowing young learners to quickly grasp them. Initially, there are 6 vowel sounds: A, O, U, Y, I, E, followed by 4 vowel letters formed by combining two sounds: E = Y + O; E = Y + E; Yu = Y + U; Ya = Y + A. Vowels can also be categorized into stressed and unstressed.
Next, children can move on to consonants: B, V, G, D, Zh, Z, J, K, L, M, N, P, R, S, T, F, X, Ts, Ch, Sh, Shch (21 consonants), along with two auxiliary letters Ь and Ъ. The Russian alphabet comprises a total of 33 letters.
This educational game is available at no cost and is designed to help your child master sounds and letters efficiently. If your child enjoys the game, we'd appreciate a review—it's the best way to support our efforts. Thank you, and best wishes to your family!
What's New in the Latest Version 19_10_2024
Last updated on Oct 20, 2024
- Version 2024: Added 4 educational games and a slideshow
- Version 5: Stable version for schools
- Version 4: Focus on learning sounds
- Version 3: Learn letters with a "guess the letter" game
- Version 2: New alphabet modes - vowels, consonants, voiced, unvoiced
- First Version: Talking Alphabet for Children