Almost every toddler loves animals. This natural interest is a golden chance to enrich vocabulary, train listening, and grow a love for living things.
Why animals always fascinate children
Animals have varied shapes, movements, and sounds — a combination that's captivating to a toddler's senses. This fascination makes it easy for children to remember animal names and stay eager to learn more.
Animal sounds enrich language & listening
Imitating "meow" or "woof" trains listening and a child's ability to produce sounds — skills that support speech development. Combining the animal's picture, name, and sound makes learning stick through several senses at once.
Animal activities at home
- Guess the sound: "which animal says mooo?"
- Imitate animal movements while naming them
- Group animals: those that fly, swim, or run
- Read animal-themed picture books
How EduPlayKids helps
In the EduPlayKids Animals category, a child hears the animal name along with its sound, then taps the correct picture — voice-guided and ad-free. Four difficulty levels move a child up gradually, from recognizing one animal to telling several apart at once.