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78% of Indian Kids Freeze Up Speaking English. My Daughter Almost Became One of Them.

It has nothing to do with intelligence. Research says it comes down to how many words a child hears before age three.

It's Diwali, the whole family is over, and someone's teenage son leans down to your toddler with the kind of question relatives love to ask. "Can you name five animals in English?" She just looks at him. Then at you. The room goes quiet for a second too long.

Toddler standing shyly at a family Diwali gathering while a cousin asks a question
300+
English Words Inside
13 Themes
Animals To Planets
4 Modes
Learn · Listen · Quiz · Go
Turns out she's far from the only one. 78% of Indian schoolchildren feel nervous or anxious speaking English — and the reason isn't shyness or intelligence. It's simply not having enough words on tap in the moment.

You laugh it off, hand her your phone to break the silence, and the moment passes. But it doesn't really pass. Every gathering after that starts to feel like a quiet report card, and the phone becomes less of a toy and more of an exit door whenever English words come up.

Here's what nobody says at these gatherings. It's not that she doesn't hear English. It's that the words she does pick up come from cartoons and reels — scattered, half remembered, no structure behind them. A word here, a phrase there, nothing that adds up to an actual vocabulary.

⚠️ The vocabulary gap is real: By age three, children who hear more words every day can build a vocabulary of over 1,000 words, while children who hear fewer sit closer to 500. That gap doesn't close on its own. Left alone, it tends to widen.
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Vocabulary gap infographic: 500 words vs over 1000 words by age three

Here's How Parents Are Closing The English Word Gap Before School Even Starts

Not with tutors. Not with apps. With 300+ words she can hear, tap, and say back on her own.

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📱 The Phone Exit Door

The Phone Isn't A Toy Anymore. It's An Exit Door Every Time English Words Come Up.

Every gathering after that Diwali starts to feel like a quiet report card. When the relatives ask questions, your hand reaches for the phone — not to entertain her, but to rescue yourself from the silence.

The phone breaks the awkward moment, but it never fixes the reason the moment happened. She still doesn't have the words. And the next gathering, the cycle repeats.

📊 Language researchers have tracked this gap for years. By age three, children who hear more words daily build a vocabulary of over 1,000 words, while those who hear fewer sit closer to 500. That gap doesn't close on its own.
A word picked up from a cartoon is scattered, half remembered, with no structure behind it. A word here, a phrase there, nothing that adds up to an actual vocabulary. She needs words she can hear clearly, repeat correctly, and retrieve on her own when someone asks. That's the difference between exposure and vocabulary.
Parent handing phone to toddler at a crowded family dinner to break the silence
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🧩 Scattered Words Don't Add Up

A Word From A Reel Here, A Phrase From A Cartoon There — None Of It Becomes An Actual Vocabulary

It's not that she doesn't hear English. It's that the words she does pick up come from cartoons and reels — scattered, half remembered, no structure behind them.

Ten scattered cartoon phrases don't become a vocabulary. They become ten guesses she can't rely on when someone actually asks her a question. What she needs isn't more exposure. It's structured, repeatable words she can reach for on her own.

The vocabulary gap by age three tends to widen, not close. Children who enter school with fewer words struggle to keep up because every lesson assumes a baseline they don't have yet. The earlier a real vocabulary base forms, the more confidently she navigates school from day one — instead of spending the first two years catching up.
Scattered disconnected word fragments floating around a toddler watching a tablet
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💬 The Discovery

A Cousin Mentioned Something On The Family WhatsApp Group. Her Daughter Had Started Naming Things In English On Her Own.

Her daughter had started naming things around the house in English on her own — animals, fruits, the vehicles outside the window — without anyone quizzing her.

Not scripted. Not memorised from a video. She was just reaching for the words because she had them now.

💡 67% of Indian parents believe English fluency gives their child a real edge — in school, in interviews, in confidence later on. Every relative at that Diwali table would probably have agreed. None of them had done anything about the actual word count yet.
Wishluck's My First English Words Sound Book. Thirteen fun themes and three hundred plus words — enough for a real vocabulary to form instead of a handful of scattered phrases. Every page comes with four different modes, and the steps are simple enough for a toddler to manage alone.
Indian mother smiling at her phone showing a family WhatsApp group chat

300+ words. 13 themes. Enough for a real vocabulary to form — not a handful of guesses.

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📖 The Solution

13 Fun Themes. 300+ Words. Tap Any Picture And Hear It Spoken Instantly.

Wishluck's My First English Words Sound Book was built around exactly that gap. Thirteen fun themes and three hundred plus words, enough for a real vocabulary to form instead of a handful of scattered phrases.

The steps are simple enough for a toddler to manage alone:

  • Insert the battery (already included), turn it on
  • Tap Go — stories, songs and learning adventures begin
  • Tap any picture to hear the word spoken instantly
  • Four modes keep it fresh: Learn, Listen, Quiz, and Go
The gap between a 500-word toddler and a 1,000-word toddler is roughly 500 words. This book covers 300+ of them across thirteen real-world themes — animals, vehicles, fruits, body parts, the universe. That's not a toy. That's more than half the gap, structured, repeatable, and ready to be recalled the next time a cousin asks a question at dinner.
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🌍 13 Themes Inside

Animals, Vehicles, The Universe, Body Parts, Fruits, Insects And More — Not Ten Scattered Phrases, An Actual Base

The contents go further than most sound books bother to — animals, vehicles, the universe, body parts, fruits, insects and more, covering everyday words and a few surprising ones too.

Instead of ten scattered cartoon phrases, she's building an actual base of words she can reach for on her own. At two, she taps animals and hears them named. At three, she's confidently naming vehicles outside the window. By four, she's the one answering the cousin's question.

🌐 Animals · Vehicles · The Universe · Body Parts · Fruits · Insects · and more — thirteen worlds of English words inside one book, structured for real vocabulary building.
Colorful interior page spreads showing animals, vehicles, space, body parts, fruits, insects
🔊 Clear Audio, Real Pronunciation

Every Picture Comes With Clear, Child-Friendly Audio — That's What Builds Pronunciation Instead Of Guesswork

Every word gets clear, high-quality audio the moment it's tapped, so each word gets heard and repeated the correct way from the very first tap.

That's what actually builds pronunciation, word recognition and early vocabulary — not a lucky guess picked up from a video that played twice.

Children learn to speak by copying what they hear, which means the quality of the audio is the whole game. Every word is spoken clearly and correctly — and she can tap it as many times as she wants until she matches it. That repetition on demand, with clean audio, is exactly how early pronunciation is meant to be built. A cartoon plays twice and moves on. This book stays on the word until she's ready.
Close-up of a toddler pronouncing a word while looking at the open sound book
👨‍👩‍👧 Proof

The Timing Works In Her Favour — And The Results Speak For Themselves

Early learning window comparison showing the advantage of starting before age ten
❌ Before
Family gatherings feel like quiet tests. Phone handed over to break the silence. Words from cartoons — scattered, half remembered, no structure. The cousin asks a question and she just looks at you. The room goes quiet for a second too long.
✅ After
She names things in English on her own — animals, fruits, the vehicles outside the window. No phone changes hands. No quizzing needed. She points at the dog on the rug and says it in English before anyone even brings up the question. The good kind of silence.
★★★★★

"My daughter used to go quiet whenever anyone asked her anything in English. Three weeks with this book and she's naming animals, fruits, vehicles — she even knows 'Saturn' and 'astronaut.' The look on my mother-in-law's face was priceless."

Kavita D.
Nagpur
★★★★★

"We tried three different apps. He'd swipe through everything and remember nothing. This book made him stop and actually listen. Within two weeks he was pointing at things outside and saying the English word. No prompting."

Arun & Preethi M.
Coimbatore
★★★★★

"Batteries already inside — she was playing the moment we opened the box. The audio is very clear and correct, which matters because she copies exactly what she hears. Her nursery teacher asked what we'd been doing at home."

Sunita R.
Indore
Some research suggests children who start speaking English before age ten are around sixty percent more likely to sound natural and confident doing it later on. Three years old isn't early for this. It's close to ideal — the vocabulary gap is smallest now, and the brain is most receptive to new sounds and words. Waiting makes the gap harder to close, not easier.
🛡️ Built For Real Toddler Use

Sturdy Pages. Child-Safe Materials. And The Batteries Are Already In The Box.

It's made with sturdy, child-safe materials and reinforced pages built to survive daily toddler use at home, at school, or tucked into a travel bag.

No extra purchase needed either — batteries are already included, so there's no scrambling before the next visit from family.

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🧡 The Next Gathering

Nobody Has To Ask Twice. She Points At The Dog On The Rug And Says It In English Before Anyone Even Brings Up The Question.

The next time the cousins are over, nobody has to ask twice. She points at the dog on the rug and says it in English before anyone even brings up the question.

No phone changes hands this time. Just a small, proud silence from the adults in the room — the good kind.

Relatives smiling proudly at a family gathering as a toddler speaks English confidently

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🔋 Do I need to buy batteries separately?

No. Batteries are already included — she can start the moment the box opens. Insert, turn on, tap Go, and the learning begins. No last-minute scramble before the next family visit.

📚 How many words does it actually cover?

300+ words across thirteen fun themes — animals, vehicles, the universe, body parts, fruits, insects and more. That's not a toy. That's a structured vocabulary base covering everyday words and a few surprising ones too.

👶 Is my child too young for this?

If she can tap a picture, she can use this. Younger toddlers start by hearing the sounds and matching them to pictures. As language develops, the quiz mode adds retrieval and recall. The book grows with her — the earlier, the better.

🛡️ Will it survive daily toddler handling?

Sturdy, child-safe materials with reinforced pages built for daily use — at home, at school, or tucked into a travel bag. It's designed for real toddler life, not a display shelf.

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