Thai consonants are easier to remember when shape, sound, and picture come together. The game says one letter at a time — for example “find ก ไก่” — and your child taps the fish with that letter. Catch it and a chicken 🐔 appears with the sound repeated. With repetition, children gradually remember each consonant's shape and starting sound, all without needing to read first.
💡 For parents
Play along and invite your child to repeat each sound out loud. If they mix up similar-looking letters, take it slow — one level of 6 letters at a time, just 5–10 minutes per session — and cheer each correct catch so they want to keep playing.
It helps children remember the shapes and sounds of Thai consonants (a curated set of 30 with clear picture words, from ก ไก่ to ฮ นกฮูก) by listening and tapping the right fish. It suits kindergarten children (ages 4–6) just getting to know the alphabet, and works even before they can read because everything is led by sound.
Absolutely. The game is made for pre-readers. Every prompt is spoken in Thai, so children just listen for which letter to find and tap the fish — no reading required. It builds letter recognition before formal reading begins.
The game is gentle. A wrong tap only costs one heart and lets them try again with encouraging sounds — no scolding, no instant game over. If hearts run out, the level simply restarts with full hearts. The focus is fun and trying bravely.
It's free, with no download and no sign-up. Open it in your browser and play with your child right away — on phone, tablet, or computer.