IgboLearn
Teach my kids Igbo

You can teach your kids Igbo, even if you’re still learning too.

IgboLearn gives parents simple tools – games, daily words, and examples – to bring Igbo into family life in a gentle, consistent way.

PARENT‑FRIENDLY STEPS

Practical ways to teach your kids Igbo.

You don’t need a full curriculum. Small, repeatable actions add up over time.

Daily moments

Use daily moments

Choose routines – morning greetings, mealtimes, bedtime – to always include Igbo phrases.

Games and puzzles

Play, don’t just drill

Let children interact with Igbo through crosswords, spin‑the‑wheel, and picture matching in the app.

Word of the day

Word of the day

Pick an Igbo word of the day and challenge everyone at home to use it at least once.

USING IGBOLEARN

How to use IgboLearn with your kids.

Think of the app as a helper – you’re still the main teacher, but you don’t have to do it alone.

Simple parent‑kid routine.

  • Choose a short lesson or puzzle and complete it together.
  • Let your child teach you the new word or phrase they just learned.
  • Use the same word in a real context later that day.