Kids Category ยท Ages 6-8

Learn Chinese & Sight Words

Learn Chinese & Sight Words is a paid bilingual learning app for children ages 6-8.

It combines Chinese character recognition, English sight words, simple phonics support, and picture-first word completion in one calm offline-first experience.

About

Learn Chinese & Sight Words is a paid bilingual learning app built for children ages 6-8. It helps children connect pictures, meaning, Chinese characters, and early English sight words in one simple fill-the-word flow.

Children can explore 12 everyday themes, move through short lessons, tap answer playback when they need support, and complete words by choosing Chinese characters or English letters themselves. The app is designed to stay concrete and easy to understand, so each lesson starts from a clear picture and a familiar word instead of abstract drills.

The app supports both Chinese and English learning in one product. Chinese and English progress are stored separately, making it easy for families to switch between the two.

Current Positioning

  • Paid App Store download
  • No subscriptions
  • No accounts
  • No ads
  • Offline-first
  • Chinese and English progress saved separately

How children learn in the app

Picture-first lessons

Each lesson starts from a clear picture and a familiar word instead of abstract drills.

Tap answer playback

Children can tap answer playback when they need support.

Fill-the-word flow

Children complete words by choosing Chinese characters or English letters themselves.

Bilingual progress

Progress is stored separately for Chinese and English.

Support

Learn Chinese & Sight Words helps children practice Chinese characters and English sight words through picture-based fill-the-word lessons.

Support email

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Common questions

The language did not change right away
Return to the home screen and open the lesson again.

A picture still looks old
Restart the app to refresh the local asset cache.

The child cannot guess the answer
Use the answer playback button first, then let the child complete the word manually.