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Curious what each part of a home is called and how it fits together day to day? World of Alice – Parts of the House turns that question into a playful tour where children tap through rooms, explore simple tasks, and learn clear vocabulary that sticks. How to play is friendly from the first screen: choose a room illustration, listen to a short narration of its name and purpose, then complete a mini-activity that matches the space—sorting utensils into kitchen drawers, placing pillows on a bed in the bedroom, turning on a lamp in the living room, or moving a toothbrush to the bathroom shelf—each action confirming the word with a calm voice and a bright, non-distracting animation. Pronunciation buttons repeat terms as often as needed, and matching games ask kids to pair words with pictures before the timer runs down, teaching focus without pressure. A gentle “What belongs here?” mode scatters household items across the screen; children drag objects to the correct room and hear the name again when they land it. Practical tips for adults guiding play: set sound to moderate volume so spoken words are crisp over effects, encourage kids to say each term aloud after tapping the replay button, and use the picture glossary between activities to review new words in clusters (rooms, furniture, tools) rather than one by one. If a child struggles with similar items—sofa versus armchair—toggle the outline hint, which shows silhouettes for a moment before fading, and switch to slower timers in the settings so success builds confidence. Scaffolding keeps learning steady: early sessions feature a handful of rooms with bold shapes, then more detailed scenes introduce stairs, hallways, garden corners, and a small utility area, all drawn with high contrast so details stay readable on small screens. Accessibility touches include color-independent icons next to labels, optional text-to-speech prompts, haptic nudges when an item lands in the right place, and large touch targets around small objects like keys and light switches. Parents can choose between free exploration and a guided path that revisits trickier terms after short breaks; a progress ribbon shows which words are new, practiced, or mastered, making it easy to end a session on a win. Strategy for keeping engagement high is simple: rotate rooms frequently so curiosity drives recall, ask children to explain why a tool belongs where they placed it, and when a mistake happens, use the gentle prompt “What job does it do?” instead of “That’s wrong.” Short printable-style certificates unlock after strings of accurate matches, each celebrating real vocabulary gains rather than flashy scores. A tidy parent section offers practical ideas for off-screen reinforcement—naming rooms during a walk through your own home, organizing a pretend cleanup where each item returns to its “labeled” place, or drawing a simple floor plan and letting the child narrate a tour. Why it’s enjoyable is that learning stays active and concrete: kids do not just memorize a list of parts; they see how those parts support daily routines, they practice placing objects where they make sense, and they hear the language used in full sentences that describe purpose. The tone is warm, never pushy, and the art balances charm with clarity so attention stays on content. Every session ends with a simple “What did we visit today?” recap that pulls three images on screen; children tap each and repeat the names, closing the loop between seeing, doing, and saying. By making rooms feel like friendly puzzles instead of static labels, World of Alice encourages kids to build a map of the home in their minds—one accurate word at a time—so that everyday spaces become pathways for confident language.



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