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Made for little learners who love matching words with familiar things.
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How We Name Things

A bright little picture-and-word game where kids match names to everyday objects, hear the right answer, and build confidence one happy tap at a time.

Coming soon for families who want calm, playful early-word practice.
See it Friendly object cards keep the focus on one clear picture at a time.
Match it Kids tap a name, then find the picture that fits.
Cheer it Gentle feedback makes every correct match feel like a win.

How the game feels

Each round keeps the interaction simple: one word to focus on, a few cheerful objects to look through, and a clear moment of success when the right picture is found.

See the object

Large, friendly picture cards make it easy for little players to notice details and connect the name to something familiar.

Tap the name

Simple choices keep the screen calm and readable, so kids can focus on matching instead of figuring out the rules.

Celebrate the match

Correct answers feel warm and encouraging, helping vocabulary practice feel more like play than homework.

Try a tiny round

Pick a word card first, then tap the picture you think matches it. This little preview gives the page the same calm rhythm the real game is aiming for.

Choose a name

When a word is glowing, it is your turn to find that picture.

Start here

Tap any word on the left, then choose the matching picture on the right.

What kids practice along the way

The game stays simple on purpose, but each round still supports recognition, vocabulary, and the confidence that comes from making a good match.

Everyday words

Objects from home, play, and daily routines help new words feel grounded in real life.

Picture scanning

Kids compare shapes, colors, and familiar details as they search for the right answer.

Listening focus

Short prompts and simple choices keep attention on the word that matters in the moment.

Confident choosing

Small wins stack up quickly, encouraging kids to trust what they know and try again when needed.

Why families can settle into it fast

The page around the game is just as gentle as the game idea itself: clear, calm, and easy to understand in a few seconds.

Short rounds fit real life.

A quick matching session can feel complete in a minute or two, which works nicely for transitions, waiting rooms, or one more little activity before bed.

The game idea stays easy to explain.
  • Pick the word.
  • Find the picture.
  • Celebrate the match.