Kids learn to read, write, and speak Indian languages with games, stories, and a friendly elephant named Bhashu. Built by a parent — designed for kids.
Bhashu is a curious little Indian elephant who's crazy about languages — fittingly, the name comes from bhasha, the word for "language." Bhashu cheers kids on, shows them how each letter is written, and celebrates every small win with a happy little dance.
Warm, patient, and always playful, Bhashu turns learning a new script into an adventure — one stroke, one word, one story at a time.
A learning app that feels like play — but takes pedagogy seriously.
Bhashu the elephant cheers, hints, and celebrates with kids as they learn. Every milestone gets a happy moment.
Image → Word, Memory Match, Word Slicing, Color / Shape / Number pickers — every game reinforces a specific skill, not just clicks.
A shelf of books per language — alphabets, words, stories — that kids work through at their own pace.
No ads. No third-party trackers. No per-user data collected. We only count which screens get used, in aggregate. See our Privacy Policy.
One-time purchase per book. No subscriptions, no recurring charges. Some books include free preview chapters.
Native apps on both platforms. The same content and the same friendly elephant — pick the device that fits your family.
A peek at how kids learn — alphabets, words, games, stories, and writing practice.
Placeholder screens — real captures drop straight in here as they're ready.
Starting with Malayalam — more languages on the way as content lands.
Free to download. Buy individual books to unlock the full curriculum.