
Letter Zoo
Learn the alphabet with animals! Each letter features a colorful animal card, letter tracing with your finger, and celebration animations. Progress saved to the cloud so kids can pick up where they left off.
About Letter Zoo
Tap a letter, meet an animal, then trace the shape with your finger as a cartoon creature cheers you on. Letter Zoo pairs every letter of the alphabet with a colorful animal card — A is for axolotl, Z is for zebra — and each correct trace triggers a small celebration animation that toddlers tend to demand again immediately. It's a simple loop, but the repetition is exactly what early learners need.
Progress saves to the cloud automatically, so a session started on a family tablet can continue on a phone without losing a single letter. If your child is also working on phonics, Sound Safari pairs well as a next step once the alphabet shapes feel familiar. Both apps sit comfortably in the education category alongside similar early-learning tools.
No reading required to navigate — every interaction is tap or trace — which means kids as young as two can use it independently. Works best on a touchscreen device rather than a mouse.
How to use
1. Click any letter tile from the A-Z grid to learn about it 2. Each letter shows an animal that starts with that letter (A for Alligator, B for Bear, etc.) 3. Practice tracing the letter in the drawing area using your mouse or finger 4. Click and drag to draw the letter shape on the canvas 5. Use "Clear" button to erase and try again 6. Click "Done!" when you finish tracing to mark the letter as complete 7. Use arrow buttons (< >) to navigate between letters, or click "Back" to return to the main grid 8. Complete letters show a green checkmark and colored border 9. Your progress bar at the top tracks how many letters you've visited and traced 10. Trace all 26 letters to complete the alphabet and graduate from Letter Zoo Goal: Learn the alphabet by exploring each letter and practicing writing them through tracing exercises.
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