Alif Play
Arabic learning made fun for kids
Interactive Arabic learning for kids ages 3–8. Gamified lessons, native-speaker audio, and letter-tracing exercises make the alphabet an adventure.

About Alif Play
Alif Play turns Arabic alphabet learning into an adventure for children aged 3–8. Animated characters guide learners through each of the 28 letters, combining interactive tracing exercises, phonics audio recorded by native speakers, and a reward system that keeps kids coming back session after session.
Every interaction is designed with child-UX principles: large tap targets, zero reading required from the learner, and instant positive reinforcement through animations and sound effects. Parents get a dedicated dashboard showing time spent per session, letters mastered, and overall progression across the curriculum. The app uses Reanimated 3 for silky-smooth 60 fps animations even on lower-end devices, and Expo AV handles the gapless audio playback required for phonics teaching.
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