Tiny Steps

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Practise tracing, sounds, spelling, and word meaning through simple, interactive games designed for early learners.

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4

Games Ready

4

Free Access

Yes

Practice Level

Beginner Friendly

✍️FREE

Free Letter Tracing Game

Children trace letters step by step with visual guides to build handwriting control and correct letter formation.

  • • Letter formation
  • • Hand control
  • • Stroke direction

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Play Tracing Game
🔊FREE

Letter Tracing With Sounds

Children trace letters while listening to letter sounds, helping them connect writing practice with phonics.

  • • Letter sounds
  • • Tracing
  • • Phonics connection

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Play Tracing With Sounds
📚FREE

Spelling Flashcards Game

Children practise spelling, word meaning, and vocabulary through simple flashcard-style activities.

  • • Spelling
  • • Vocabulary
  • • Word meaning

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Play Flashcards Game
🎈FREE

Balloon Pop Phonics Game

Children listen, identify the correct letter sound, and pop the matching balloon to build sound recognition.

  • • Letter sounds
  • • Listening
  • • Sound matching

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Play Balloon Pop

What can children practise here?

Children can practise letter tracing, letter sounds, spelling, vocabulary, and early reading skills through free interactive games. These games are designed for short, focused practice and can be used with minimal parent support.

Why use Tiny Steps free games?

Short practice sessions

Child-friendly instructions

Supports phonics and reading

Works on desktop, tablet, and mobile

Suggested Practice Path

  1. 1. Start with letter tracing.
  2. 2. Practise tracing with sounds.
  3. 3. Move to spelling and word flashcards.
  4. 4. Book a free assessment if your child needs a structured learning plan.

Want a structured plan for your child?

Free games are helpful for practice. A teacher-guided plan helps children build reading, grammar, sentence formation, and communication confidence step by step.

Parent FAQ

Are these games free?

Yes. These learning games are free to play and can be used for short practice sessions at home.

What skills do these games help with?

They help children practise letter tracing, letter sounds, balloon pop listening, spelling, vocabulary, and early reading skills.

Do parents need to create an account?

No. The free public games are accessible without a parent or child login.

Are these games a replacement for classes?

No. Free games support practice, while teacher-guided classes provide structured learning, correction, and progress tracking.