Hindi varnamala in sequence
See the full Hindi varnamala in one calm progression, with one tap for one letter.
Start with a short lesson and build confidence with one concept at a time.
See the full Hindi varnamala in one calm progression, with one tap for one letter.
Start with familiar Hindi picture words and early sound awareness.
Move from akshar familiarity to simple बिना मात्रा words.
Use easy Hindi colour and animal words children can hear, point to, and repeat with confidence.
Use Hindi words children hear at home, then grow into tiny spoken phrases.
Use familiar Hindi words for family members and body parts children can point to and say with comfort.
Meet more easy Hindi words for things children see around them in home and early school life.
Read tiny Hindi sentences that stay close to daily child life.
Use simple Hindi colour words and home-object words children can point to and say easily.
Use easy Hindi action words children can act out while hearing and saying them.
Add simple Hindi school words children can connect to bag, book, class, and play routines.
Use tiny picture-linked Hindi sentences that children can read, point to, and understand.
Move from tiny Hindi sentences into slightly longer linked reading lines for early Grade 1 readers.
Use familiar Hindi words and turn them into simple sentences with meaning.
Read a short Hindi line and choose the picture that matches it best.
Read a short Hindi passage and answer simple questions about who, what, or where.
Read short Hindi event lines and place them in the right order.
Read two short Hindi lines or passages and notice one similar or different idea.
Read a short Hindi paragraph and decide what it is mostly about.
Read a short Hindi passage and answer one small inference question from the clues.
Read two short Hindi passages and explain one simple similarity or difference.