Colourful puzzles
Crosswords, quick match, picture select, spin‑the‑wheel and more turn vocabulary into interactive challenges.
IgboLearn helps kids learn Igbo through games, puzzles, short stories, and native audio – so they can greet grandparents, join family conversations, and feel proud of their language.
FOR CHILDREN
Kids learn best when they’re curious and having fun. IgboLearn uses games, repetition, and visuals to keep them engaged.
Crosswords, quick match, picture select, spin‑the‑wheel and more turn vocabulary into interactive challenges.
Children can tap any word or phrase to hear clear native pronunciation, then copy it in their own time.
5–10 minutes a day is enough to build habits – perfect for after school, weekends, or video calls with grandparents.
FOR FAMILIES
You don’t have to be a fluent speaker to help your children learn Igbo. The app supports both of you.
AGES & LEVELS
The same app works for children who hear Igbo every day and those who mostly hear English at home.
Help children abroad feel connected to home, even if there aren’t many Igbo speakers around them.
Support what they hear at home and in the community with structured vocabulary, stories, and practice.
FOR PARENTS
We generally recommend the app for children aged 6 and above, with parental guidance for younger kids who enjoy tapping through puzzles and listening to audio.
No. Many parents use IgboLearn to learn alongside their kids. You can listen together, repeat together, and celebrate progress as a family.
Yes. Lessons, puzzles, and examples are created for family use, with a focus on culture, respect, and everyday conversation.
Older kids can explore independently, but younger children often learn best with guidance from a parent, guardian, or older sibling.