ABC Animal Phonics (A–Z): Fun Letter Sounds Practice for Kids

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ABC Animal Phonics (A–Z): Fun Letter Sounds Practice for Kids

Learning phonics doesn’t have to feel like “study time.” Our ABC Animal Phonics (A–Z) video is a bright, kid-friendly way for children to practice letter sounds using fun animal examples, repetition, and music.

This activity supports early learners who are building:

  • Alphabet knowledge (A–Z)
  • Letter–sound connection
  • Phonemic awareness (hearing and repeating sounds)
  • Early reading readiness and confidence

Created by Fun To Learn English Learning Centre (Hong Kong), this video is designed to work well at home, in classrooms, and for ESL/EFL beginners.

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How to use this video (parents & teachers)

Try one of these simple routines:

  1. Listen first: Play once without pausing so kids enjoy the rhythm.
  2. Repeat for learning: Replay and pause after each letter so children can repeat the sound out loud.
  3. Quick checks: Ask “What letter is it?” and “What sound do you hear?”
  4. Mini practice (2 minutes): Pick 5 letters today, 5 more tomorrow—small practice adds up fast.

Who this is for

  • Toddlers and preschoolers learning first sounds
  • Kindergarten learners starting phonics
  • ESL/EFL beginners practicing English sounds
  • Families who want screen time with learning value

More phonics practice (optional)

If your child enjoys this video, you can reinforce learning offline with:

  • Letter flashcards (match a letter to an animal word)
  • “Sound hunt” (find objects that start with a target sound)
  • Drawing time (draw the animal and write the letter beside it)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is animal phonics?

Animal phonics is a way to teach letter sounds by pairing each letter with an animal word. The animal acts as a memory cue so children can remember the sound more easily.

What age is this ABC phonics video for?

Most children enjoy it from ages 2–6 (toddlers to kindergarten). It can also help older ESL/EFL beginners who want simple, clear sound practice.

How often should we practice phonics?

Short repetition works best. Try 5–10 minutes a day, replaying the song and pausing for your child to repeat each sound.

Does this teach letter names or letter sounds?

This video focuses on letter sounds (phonics). Parents and teachers can also point out the letter names while watching.

Is this helpful for ESL learners?

Yes. Repetition, slow pausing, and clear examples make this a strong beginner-friendly ESL/EFL phonics activity.

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Fun to Learn English
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