Minik — Learn Hebrew for Kids

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About this app

Minik makes Hebrew learning easy, playful, and motivating for kids. Through pictures, audio, interactive practice, and fun mini-games, children learn Hebrew letters, early vocabulary, and clear pronunciation in a way that feels natural and encouraging. Designed especially for English-speaking families, Jewish communities abroad, and beginners, Minik helps children build confidence step by step. As an added benefit, bilingual activities can also support early English word recognition alongside Hebrew learning.

Why families choose Minik:

• Hebrew learning made simple for kids.
Children explore the Hebrew alphabet, common beginner words, and pronunciation in short, friendly activities.

• Learning with sound, pictures, and repetition.
Each activity helps connect what children see, hear, and remember, making learning more effective and enjoyable.

• Fun practice that keeps kids engaged.
Minik combines focused learning with playful interaction, so children stay interested and motivated to continue.

• Progress tracking that makes improvement visible.
Children and parents can follow learning progress through clear statistics and an easy-to-understand progress overview.

What’s inside:

• Hebrew Alphabet (Alef-Bet).
Kids discover each Hebrew letter, hear its pronunciation, and connect it with a word and matching picture.

• Levels for different learners.
Children can start at a level that feels comfortable and build skills gradually.

• Audio throughout the app.
Tap to hear clear pronunciation and strengthen learning through listening and repetition.

• Mini-games that support motivation.
Every few practice rounds, children unlock a short game:
• Letter Soccer — identify letters while scoring goals.
• Word Memory Match — match pairs to reinforce vocabulary.
• Letter Tower — place letters in the correct order.
• Tic-Tac-Toe — a light and fun break.

These games keep the experience fresh and enjoyable, while also reinforcing Hebrew learning in a playful way.

Practice modes:

• Pick the picture.
See a word and choose the matching picture.

• Pick the translation.
Choose the correct meaning from several options.

• Write the translation.
Type the meaning of the word to strengthen recognition and memory.

Alongside Hebrew learning, children may also gain added exposure to simple English words through bilingual practice.

Progress & statistics:

Minik includes a progress overview that helps children stay encouraged and gives parents a simple way to follow improvement. Learning statistics may include:

• Accuracy over time.
• Practice time and average minutes per day.
• Recent activity.
• Weekly and monthly performance trends.

This makes progress easier to see, understand, and celebrate.

Designed for kids and beginners:

• Short, focused activities.
• Simple design with large, clear buttons.
• Friendly for first-time Hebrew learners.
• Great for Jewish families outside Israel.

Privacy, ads, and upgrades:

• No accounts or sign-in required.
• No device permissions.
• Child-safe, contextual ads.
• Ads can be removed with a one-time purchase.

Great for:

• Kids learning Hebrew at home.
• Jewish families outside Israel.
• Hebrew beginners of any age.
• Extra practice for Hebrew school or Sunday school.
Updated on
Apr 12, 2026

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Committed to follow the Play Families Policy

What’s new

Fixed several bugs and improved the pronunciation of some words.