Kids language path
Tagalog & Words
A simple, useful, and family-connected category designed to help children learn everyday Tagalog words through short interactive lesson pages that feel clear, light, and practical.
Why this category matters
Start with words children can actually use
The best first language lessons are not random vocabulary lists. They should connect to the child’s real world — family, feelings, respect, and simple daily communication.
More confidence
Children feel more connected when they can say familiar words correctly and naturally.
More meaning
Words tied to home and daily life are easier to remember than abstract vocabulary.
Better carryover
These lessons are easier to practice at home with parents and family members.
Lessons
Start with these three lesson pages
These are the first core lesson pages for the Tagalog & Words category. Each page is designed to stay short, interactive, and easy to continue one by one.
Family Words
Learn simple Tagalog words like Nanay, Tatay, Kuya, Ate, Lola, and Pamilya.
Feelings Words
Help children say how they feel using simple Tagalog words for emotions and mood.
Polite Words
Practice respectful Tagalog words like po, opo, salamat, pasensya, and pakiusap.
Best learning flow
How to use this category
- 1. Read the lesson Go through the words slowly without pressure.
- 2. Use the interactive parts Tap, answer, and complete the mini challenge.
- 3. Use the words at home This is what helps the words stick.
Best starting order
Recommended sequence
- Start with Family Words Easy and familiar for most children.
- Then do Feelings Words Helps children express themselves better.
- Then do Polite Words Connects language with respect and good habits.
Start now
Begin with the first lesson
The best first entry point for this category is Family Words, which introduces useful Tagalog vocabulary connected to home and family life.