
SpeakSpark™ — Swap Screen Time for 300+ English Words Kids Tap and Repeat
Your Toddler Will Pick Up English From Someone — Make Sure It's a Real Voice, Not YouTube
SpeakSpark™ is a touch-to-listen sound book that gives your 2- to 6-year-old 300+ English words across 13 themed spreads — animals, dinosaurs, fruits, transport, and more — spoken in clear, real adult voices the moment they tap a picture. No screens. No autoplay. No "wait, am I pronouncing that right?" panic when you're the one teaching.
Stop Outsourcing Your Kid's First English Words to a Tablet
Cartoon voices, autoplay rabbit holes, that quiet guilt every time the screen-time report pops up on Sunday. If your kid is learning English from YouTube, they're learning cartoon English — Peppa Pig pacing, sing-song vowels, the whole thing. SpeakSpark™ gives them a different teacher: a real adult voice, on demand, that they control with their own finger.
➤ Real Adult-Voice Audio Kids Can Actually Mimic: Crisp, clear native pronunciation — not synthesized text-to-speech, not chipmunk cartoon — so the words your child copies sound like a real person.
➤ One Tap = One Word, on Their Schedule: Press the picture, hear the word. Press again, hear it again. No scrolling, no autoplay, no algorithm — your kid sets the pace.
➤ 13 Themed Spreads, 300+ Words to Work Through: Animals, dinosaurs, fruits, transport, and more — not the same six words on repeat. Real vocabulary, real variety.
Meet the Sound Book Your Kid Actually Asks For
This isn't a book that talks at your child — it's a book your child operates. Every illustration sits over a touch-sensor: press it, hear the word in a clear adult voice. Press the lion again and again, the lion roars again and again. Flip to Test mode, the book asks the question ("Where's the tiger?") and waits for your kid to find the right picture.
That's why kids park on a single spread for 10–15 minutes instead of flipping every page in 30 seconds. No screen. No flashing lights. Just hands, ears, and 300+ chances to repeat after a real voice.
Why Parents Tired of Screen-Time Guilt Are Switching to SpeakSpark™
Moms and dads who used to hand the iPad over at 7am just to make it through breakfast are watching their toddlers reach for the sound book first. The side effect — actual English pronunciation, not Peppa Pig pronunciation — is the part that surprises them most.
"I bought it doubting it would hold his attention for more than 5 minutes," writes Anya R. "He's now spent every car ride for two weeks tapping the dinosaur page. And he says 'tyrannosaurus' better than I do."
Less Screen Time. Same Engagement. Real Words.
✓ He Plays With It Like He Plays With YouTube: Same hands-on attention. The screen is replaced by paper, sound, and his own finger doing the work.
✓ Confidence That Builds One Right Answer at a Time: Test mode plays a quick clap or "yes!" when he gets it right — so he hears himself winning, not just guessing.
✓ Travel-Proof, Tantrum-Proof: Volume control for shared bedrooms, thick cardboard for sticky fingers, rechargeable battery for long car rides and flights.
How SpeakSpark™ Works (in 3 Seconds Flat)
Step 1: Pick a theme — dinosaurs, animals, food, transport. Your child taps a picture.
Step 2: A clear adult voice says the word. Tap again to repeat. Tap a different picture to compare.
Step 3: Flip to Test mode — the book asks, "Where's the tiger?" — and your kid gets to find it.

| SpeakSpark™ | Paper Flashcards | Screen-Based Apps |
|---|---|---|
| Real adult-voice playback on every word | ❌ | Synth voices |
| Screen-free, no autoplay rabbit holes | ✅ | ❌ |
| Built-in Test mode that asks back | ❌ | Partially |
| Rechargeable — no swapping AA batteries | N/A | N/A |
Specs Parents Want Before Adding to Cart
- Materials: Thick child-safe cardboard with non-toxic inks, reinforced edges built for repeated toddler thumbing
- Dimensions: 8.5 x 11 inches — fits a tote bag, car-seat pocket, or grandma's coffee table
- Audio: Real adult-voice playback, touch-activated, adjustable volume. Includes Test + Study modes.
- Content: 13 themed spreads, 300+ words (animals, dinosaurs, fruits, transport, and more)
- Power: Built-in rechargeable battery — no AA batteries to keep buying
- Certification: CE and ASTM safety certified
Your Questions, Honestly Answered
My kid is only 2 — is this too advanced?
2 to 6 is the sweet spot. Younger kids tap and listen for fun; older kids start mimicking and using Test mode. The audio doesn't change — same clear voice they grow into.
Will the buttons survive a real toddler?
The touch-sensors sit under thick cardboard, not exposed plastic buttons — nothing to pry off, nothing to snap. Built for the kid who slams everything they pick up.
How long does the battery last on one charge?
A full charge runs through multiple long sessions — think car rides, plane trips, and a few quiet afternoons before the next top-up.
Is the audio actually clear, or is it that tinny robot voice?
Real adult-voice recordings — not synthesized text-to-speech. Clear pronunciation, normal pace, no chipmunk effects.
Can I turn the volume down for a napping sibling?
Yes — there's a volume button right on the page header. Quiet enough for shared bedrooms, loud enough for noisy living rooms.
What if my kid loses interest after a week?
With 13 themes and 300+ words, there's a new spread to find on any given afternoon. Test mode also flips the relationship — instead of the book talking, it asks, which buys you another month of replay.

If Your Kid Doesn't Reach for It Over the Tablet, Send It Back
We're confident enough in SpeakSpark™ to back it with a 30-day promise: if your child doesn't pick it up over their iPad within a month, send it back for a full refund. No questions, no email essays — just a real shot at swapping screen time for sound time.
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SpeakSpark™ — Swap Screen Time for 300+ English Words Kids Tap and Repeat
Your Toddler Will Pick Up English From Someone — Make Sure It's a Real Voice, Not YouTube
SpeakSpark™ is a touch-to-listen sound book that gives your 2- to 6-year-old 300+ English words across 13 themed spreads — animals, dinosaurs, fruits, transport, and more — spoken in clear, real adult voices the moment they tap a picture. No screens. No autoplay. No "wait, am I pronouncing that right?" panic when you're the one teaching.
Stop Outsourcing Your Kid's First English Words to a Tablet
Cartoon voices, autoplay rabbit holes, that quiet guilt every time the screen-time report pops up on Sunday. If your kid is learning English from YouTube, they're learning cartoon English — Peppa Pig pacing, sing-song vowels, the whole thing. SpeakSpark™ gives them a different teacher: a real adult voice, on demand, that they control with their own finger.
➤ Real Adult-Voice Audio Kids Can Actually Mimic: Crisp, clear native pronunciation — not synthesized text-to-speech, not chipmunk cartoon — so the words your child copies sound like a real person.
➤ One Tap = One Word, on Their Schedule: Press the picture, hear the word. Press again, hear it again. No scrolling, no autoplay, no algorithm — your kid sets the pace.
➤ 13 Themed Spreads, 300+ Words to Work Through: Animals, dinosaurs, fruits, transport, and more — not the same six words on repeat. Real vocabulary, real variety.
Meet the Sound Book Your Kid Actually Asks For
This isn't a book that talks at your child — it's a book your child operates. Every illustration sits over a touch-sensor: press it, hear the word in a clear adult voice. Press the lion again and again, the lion roars again and again. Flip to Test mode, the book asks the question ("Where's the tiger?") and waits for your kid to find the right picture.
That's why kids park on a single spread for 10–15 minutes instead of flipping every page in 30 seconds. No screen. No flashing lights. Just hands, ears, and 300+ chances to repeat after a real voice.
Why Parents Tired of Screen-Time Guilt Are Switching to SpeakSpark™
Moms and dads who used to hand the iPad over at 7am just to make it through breakfast are watching their toddlers reach for the sound book first. The side effect — actual English pronunciation, not Peppa Pig pronunciation — is the part that surprises them most.
"I bought it doubting it would hold his attention for more than 5 minutes," writes Anya R. "He's now spent every car ride for two weeks tapping the dinosaur page. And he says 'tyrannosaurus' better than I do."
Less Screen Time. Same Engagement. Real Words.
✓ He Plays With It Like He Plays With YouTube: Same hands-on attention. The screen is replaced by paper, sound, and his own finger doing the work.
✓ Confidence That Builds One Right Answer at a Time: Test mode plays a quick clap or "yes!" when he gets it right — so he hears himself winning, not just guessing.
✓ Travel-Proof, Tantrum-Proof: Volume control for shared bedrooms, thick cardboard for sticky fingers, rechargeable battery for long car rides and flights.
How SpeakSpark™ Works (in 3 Seconds Flat)
Step 1: Pick a theme — dinosaurs, animals, food, transport. Your child taps a picture.
Step 2: A clear adult voice says the word. Tap again to repeat. Tap a different picture to compare.
Step 3: Flip to Test mode — the book asks, "Where's the tiger?" — and your kid gets to find it.

| SpeakSpark™ | Paper Flashcards | Screen-Based Apps |
|---|---|---|
| Real adult-voice playback on every word | ❌ | Synth voices |
| Screen-free, no autoplay rabbit holes | ✅ | ❌ |
| Built-in Test mode that asks back | ❌ | Partially |
| Rechargeable — no swapping AA batteries | N/A | N/A |
Specs Parents Want Before Adding to Cart
- Materials: Thick child-safe cardboard with non-toxic inks, reinforced edges built for repeated toddler thumbing
- Dimensions: 8.5 x 11 inches — fits a tote bag, car-seat pocket, or grandma's coffee table
- Audio: Real adult-voice playback, touch-activated, adjustable volume. Includes Test + Study modes.
- Content: 13 themed spreads, 300+ words (animals, dinosaurs, fruits, transport, and more)
- Power: Built-in rechargeable battery — no AA batteries to keep buying
- Certification: CE and ASTM safety certified
Your Questions, Honestly Answered
My kid is only 2 — is this too advanced?
2 to 6 is the sweet spot. Younger kids tap and listen for fun; older kids start mimicking and using Test mode. The audio doesn't change — same clear voice they grow into.
Will the buttons survive a real toddler?
The touch-sensors sit under thick cardboard, not exposed plastic buttons — nothing to pry off, nothing to snap. Built for the kid who slams everything they pick up.
How long does the battery last on one charge?
A full charge runs through multiple long sessions — think car rides, plane trips, and a few quiet afternoons before the next top-up.
Is the audio actually clear, or is it that tinny robot voice?
Real adult-voice recordings — not synthesized text-to-speech. Clear pronunciation, normal pace, no chipmunk effects.
Can I turn the volume down for a napping sibling?
Yes — there's a volume button right on the page header. Quiet enough for shared bedrooms, loud enough for noisy living rooms.
What if my kid loses interest after a week?
With 13 themes and 300+ words, there's a new spread to find on any given afternoon. Test mode also flips the relationship — instead of the book talking, it asks, which buys you another month of replay.

If Your Kid Doesn't Reach for It Over the Tablet, Send It Back
We're confident enough in SpeakSpark™ to back it with a 30-day promise: if your child doesn't pick it up over their iPad within a month, send it back for a full refund. No questions, no email essays — just a real shot at swapping screen time for sound time.
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Your Toddler Will Pick Up English From Someone — Make Sure It's a Real Voice, Not YouTube
SpeakSpark™ is a touch-to-listen sound book that gives your 2- to 6-year-old 300+ English words across 13 themed spreads — animals, dinosaurs, fruits, transport, and more — spoken in clear, real adult voices the moment they tap a picture. No screens. No autoplay. No "wait, am I pronouncing that right?" panic when you're the one teaching.
Stop Outsourcing Your Kid's First English Words to a Tablet
Cartoon voices, autoplay rabbit holes, that quiet guilt every time the screen-time report pops up on Sunday. If your kid is learning English from YouTube, they're learning cartoon English — Peppa Pig pacing, sing-song vowels, the whole thing. SpeakSpark™ gives them a different teacher: a real adult voice, on demand, that they control with their own finger.
➤ Real Adult-Voice Audio Kids Can Actually Mimic: Crisp, clear native pronunciation — not synthesized text-to-speech, not chipmunk cartoon — so the words your child copies sound like a real person.
➤ One Tap = One Word, on Their Schedule: Press the picture, hear the word. Press again, hear it again. No scrolling, no autoplay, no algorithm — your kid sets the pace.
➤ 13 Themed Spreads, 300+ Words to Work Through: Animals, dinosaurs, fruits, transport, and more — not the same six words on repeat. Real vocabulary, real variety.
Meet the Sound Book Your Kid Actually Asks For
This isn't a book that talks at your child — it's a book your child operates. Every illustration sits over a touch-sensor: press it, hear the word in a clear adult voice. Press the lion again and again, the lion roars again and again. Flip to Test mode, the book asks the question ("Where's the tiger?") and waits for your kid to find the right picture.
That's why kids park on a single spread for 10–15 minutes instead of flipping every page in 30 seconds. No screen. No flashing lights. Just hands, ears, and 300+ chances to repeat after a real voice.
Why Parents Tired of Screen-Time Guilt Are Switching to SpeakSpark™
Moms and dads who used to hand the iPad over at 7am just to make it through breakfast are watching their toddlers reach for the sound book first. The side effect — actual English pronunciation, not Peppa Pig pronunciation — is the part that surprises them most.
"I bought it doubting it would hold his attention for more than 5 minutes," writes Anya R. "He's now spent every car ride for two weeks tapping the dinosaur page. And he says 'tyrannosaurus' better than I do."
Less Screen Time. Same Engagement. Real Words.
✓ He Plays With It Like He Plays With YouTube: Same hands-on attention. The screen is replaced by paper, sound, and his own finger doing the work.
✓ Confidence That Builds One Right Answer at a Time: Test mode plays a quick clap or "yes!" when he gets it right — so he hears himself winning, not just guessing.
✓ Travel-Proof, Tantrum-Proof: Volume control for shared bedrooms, thick cardboard for sticky fingers, rechargeable battery for long car rides and flights.
How SpeakSpark™ Works (in 3 Seconds Flat)
Step 1: Pick a theme — dinosaurs, animals, food, transport. Your child taps a picture.
Step 2: A clear adult voice says the word. Tap again to repeat. Tap a different picture to compare.
Step 3: Flip to Test mode — the book asks, "Where's the tiger?" — and your kid gets to find it.

| SpeakSpark™ | Paper Flashcards | Screen-Based Apps |
|---|---|---|
| Real adult-voice playback on every word | ❌ | Synth voices |
| Screen-free, no autoplay rabbit holes | ✅ | ❌ |
| Built-in Test mode that asks back | ❌ | Partially |
| Rechargeable — no swapping AA batteries | N/A | N/A |
Specs Parents Want Before Adding to Cart
- Materials: Thick child-safe cardboard with non-toxic inks, reinforced edges built for repeated toddler thumbing
- Dimensions: 8.5 x 11 inches — fits a tote bag, car-seat pocket, or grandma's coffee table
- Audio: Real adult-voice playback, touch-activated, adjustable volume. Includes Test + Study modes.
- Content: 13 themed spreads, 300+ words (animals, dinosaurs, fruits, transport, and more)
- Power: Built-in rechargeable battery — no AA batteries to keep buying
- Certification: CE and ASTM safety certified
Your Questions, Honestly Answered
My kid is only 2 — is this too advanced?
2 to 6 is the sweet spot. Younger kids tap and listen for fun; older kids start mimicking and using Test mode. The audio doesn't change — same clear voice they grow into.
Will the buttons survive a real toddler?
The touch-sensors sit under thick cardboard, not exposed plastic buttons — nothing to pry off, nothing to snap. Built for the kid who slams everything they pick up.
How long does the battery last on one charge?
A full charge runs through multiple long sessions — think car rides, plane trips, and a few quiet afternoons before the next top-up.
Is the audio actually clear, or is it that tinny robot voice?
Real adult-voice recordings — not synthesized text-to-speech. Clear pronunciation, normal pace, no chipmunk effects.
Can I turn the volume down for a napping sibling?
Yes — there's a volume button right on the page header. Quiet enough for shared bedrooms, loud enough for noisy living rooms.
What if my kid loses interest after a week?
With 13 themes and 300+ words, there's a new spread to find on any given afternoon. Test mode also flips the relationship — instead of the book talking, it asks, which buys you another month of replay.

If Your Kid Doesn't Reach for It Over the Tablet, Send It Back
We're confident enough in SpeakSpark™ to back it with a 30-day promise: if your child doesn't pick it up over their iPad within a month, send it back for a full refund. No questions, no email essays — just a real shot at swapping screen time for sound time.


























