Day 1
Day 1 · Morning Actions
Hear one simple action and match it fast.
Listen & Pick
Built for parent-led practice at home. Open the page, hear one sentence, pick one picture, and keep your child focused before attention drifts away.
Public entry: this page gives parents the promise and structure; the first question stays one tap away.
Day 1
Tap to hear the sentence
Question 1 / 3
reading · apple · table


5-day roadmap
Five short days, one tiny focus per day, and three quick prompts each. Parents can judge the shape of the practice plan before a child taps play.
This is the full public starter pack for pilot families.
Day 1
Hear one simple action and match it fast.
Day 2
Keep attention on one person and one action.
Day 3
Short, familiar daily scenes keep the pace calm.
Day 4
Stay in the rhythm with one clear instruction at a time.
Day 5
Finish the starter pack with familiar home scenes.
Why parents stay
The first release is intentionally narrow. It does one job well: get a child into a listening prompt fast, while still showing a parent that practice has shape, pace, and repeatability.
01
The first interaction should be the lesson, not a maze of menus and instructions.
02
Each day holds just three prompts so attention stays on the sentence instead of the interface.
03
A parent can see the roadmap at a glance and treat it like a real starter pack, not a random mini-game.
Starter pack scope
This build uses the committed first lesson assets from Listen & Pick and packages them into a usable public web experience. That keeps the MVP honest while we validate daily usage before expanding the curriculum media bundle.
What this version proves
Because the first thing to prove is behavior. If families return across five calm sessions, we earn the right to expand the content pack and add heavier product systems.
The core promise is low friction. Parents can bookmark the page, start quickly, and only later decide whether account-level progress is worth the extra setup.
The next step is persistent cross-device progress, bigger content packs, and parent-facing learning dashboards if the pilot families actually come back repeatedly.