Built for parent-led practice

Why Listen & Pick exists

Listen & Pick helps children ages 4-6 hear one short English sentence, choose the matching picture, and stay inside the practice moment before the interface gets in the way.

The product is intentionally narrow right now. We are not trying to build a full course platform before the first habit is proven. The first promise is simple: open the web page, start the listening prompt quickly, and give parents enough structure to trust the session.

Practice starts first

No required account before the first session. The child should reach a real listening prompt in seconds, not after menus, badges or setup.

Simple still feels serious

The public starter pack shows days, focus areas and repeatable pacing so parents can see a curriculum shape instead of a random mini-game.

Validation before systems

The next product decisions come from seven-day pilot logs: start time, attention breaks and whether families return the next day.

What we are validating now

The current build focuses on a five-day public starter pack with local progress. Cross-device accounts, dashboards and paid plans only become worth adding after families repeatedly come back.

That is why the pilot asks for a short daily friction log instead of praise: how fast practice began, where the child got stuck, and whether the parent trusted the structure enough to continue.