Prep
Very early learners start with listening, picture vocabulary, colors, counting, movement, and routine-friendly practice.
Explore alphabet lessons, stories, audio cards, logic games, rhymes, worksheets, and parent guidance in a calm, child-friendly space - with AI-powered progress summaries and personalized next steps.
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Very early learners start with listening, picture vocabulary, colors, counting, movement, and routine-friendly practice.
Children build confidence with letters, sounds, shapes, simple story listening, matching, and playful pre-writing.
Children move toward phrase reading, sound awareness, counting growth, sequence practice, and classroom readiness.
Add sentence reading, vocabulary growth, number operations readiness, simple EVS themes, and structured routines.
Children work on deeper comprehension, grammar in use, basic problem solving, stronger EVS themes, and social understanding.
Build stronger comprehension, more structured writing, multi-step logic, and richer world-around-us learning.
Move into longer reading, clearer written responses, stronger fractions and measurement, and more connected science and social learning.
Strengthen summary writing, decimal and problem-solving fluency, scientific observation, and organized paragraph work.
Support evidence-based reading, ratio and percentage thinking, fair testing in science, and more mature writing choices.
KidMint uses one broad foundational framework and then connects each domain to the right child-facing section.
Early English, Hindi, mother tongue, vocabulary, sentence reading, listening, and grammar in use.
Learning + StoriesNumber sense, counting, comparison, patterns, shapes, early operations, and visual math readiness.
Learning + LogicTheme-based learning around family, food, plants, animals, weather, transport, helpers, festivals, and seasons.
Stories + WorksheetsMatching, same and different, odd one out, sequencing, sorting, planning, and memory-building tasks.
LogicPicture stories, read-alouds, bedtime reads, social stories, and gentle follow-up questions.
StoriesTracing, line practice, shape work, guided drawing, and visual creativity for early control and confidence.
Skill LabsEach area is designed to feel easy for children and practical for families.
Letters, phonics-style cues, picture cards, and first reading lessons.
1 2 3Pattern spotting, odd one out, and simple problem solving.
🎮Memory match, word puzzles, number sequences, and sorting — short, touch-friendly games that teach through play.
PlayDaily quiz packs, weekly challenges, and child-safe current affairs for kids.
StoriesPicture stories, read-aloud reading, bedtime stories, and simple questions.
SingCurated YouTube embeds with responsive, privacy-friendlier playback.
TraceWorksheet-ready content organised by stage and learning goal.
More skillsGuided activities for drawing, routines, emotions, speaking, calm focus, and creativity.
Meet four early English letters with familiar picture words and clear first sounds.
Learn the letter A with familiar words like apple, ant, and axe.
Build confidence with more easy-to-hear letters children notice in songs and everyday words.
Listen to the first sound in simple words children already know from home and play.
Picture-led alphabet play for Prep and LKG children.
PrepAnimals, babies, homes, and sounds in one short weekly challenge.
LKGA child-safe space update explained in calm, simple words.
Grade 2Picture-led alphabet play for Prep and LKG children.
Quick counting and number comparison practice.
A simple world-around-us quiz with familiar home objects.
Short pattern and same-different thinking.
Tracing, shapes, and guided drawing prompts.
Listening prompts, repeat-after-me, and simple sound practice.
Emotions, waiting, sharing, and kind next-step prompts.
Routines, self-help steps, and daily independence practice.
Breathing cards, memory prompts, and gentle quiet-mode resets.
Short activities for drawing, routines, feelings, calm focus, and more.
Trace tall straight lines from cloud to grass.
Trace easy left-to-right lines across a sleepy road.
Trace easy rainbow curves from one side to the other.
Follow slanting lines that lean like little hills.
Trace round circles in one smooth loop.
Follow bendy curves like a rainbow path.
A balcony paper plane catches a monsoon breeze and turns an ordinary lane into a tiny neighborhood adventure.
Mimi follows a bright red ball through the park.
A power cut on one side of town turns an evening walk into a visual mystery of reflections, …
A walk home becomes an upside-down adventure when a child starts noticing whole streets inside a rain puddle.
Short quizzes offer playful reasoning practice without requiring sign-in.
Look carefully and choose the shape that matches.
Find the one item that does not belong with the others.
See the simple pattern and choose what comes next.
Compare two items and decide if they look the same.
Educational guidance for communication practice, listening, visual support, and school readiness.
A short daily read-aloud habit builds vocabulary, listening, and joy.
Use everyday words and playful repetition instead of long drills.
Children benefit when familiar languages stay part of daily learning.
Use two simple picture choices to help a child ask for food or drink calmly.
Use one picture card and one short repeated comment to support early communication.
A gentle way to grow language is to turn one useful word into a small two-word model.
Children often respond better to short repeatable phrases than long explanations.