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Engaging Hebrew Alphabet Activities – Sounds, Writing & Games
Letter Tracing & Writing Practice
Help your child master Hebrew letters with step-by-step letter tracing guides. AlephBet makes learning to write Hebrew fun and engaging with interactive hints and instant feedback.
Interactive Hebrew Alphabet Games
Make learning Hebrew exciting! AlephBet features fun, educational games that help kids recognize Hebrew letters, sounds, and basic words while keeping them engaged.
Safe, Kid-Friendly & Ad-Free
As parents ourselves, we built AlephBet to be 100% kid-safe. No ads, no unsafe links – just pure Hebrew learning. You can let your child explore the app worry-free.
See How Kids Learn Hebrew – Interactive, Fun & Engaging






Why Parents & Teachers Love AlephBet
A trusted Hebrew learning app for children around the world
I love that this app is so simple and easy to use. My daughter has learned all the Hebrew letters in just a few weeks. The tracing feature is her favorite.
Sarah M.
April 25, 2024
As a Hebrew teacher, I recommend AlephBet to all my students with young children. The phonics and letter games are interactive and engaging.
Uri D.
Dec 15, 2024
This app has been a wonderful tool for teaching Hebrew. My son asks to play with it every day!
Emily R.
March 10, 2025
Why Parents Choose AlephBet
The most popular Hebrew alphabet app for kids — here's how AlephBet compares to generic language apps
55,000+ downloads · 12,000,000+ learning games played · Available in 10 languages
Common Questions About Learning Hebrew Letters
What is the best app for learning the Hebrew alphabet?
AlephBet is the most popular Hebrew alphabet learning app, with over 55,000 downloads and 12 million learning games played. The app is based on the 'Listen-See-Trace' method and offers native speaker pronunciation, guided letter tracing, and interactive games — all ad-free and in a safe environment for children.
When should children start learning Hebrew letters?
Most experts recommend starting at age 3-4 with playful letter exposure — recognition, songs, and sounds. At age 4-5 (kindergarten), children can begin basic tracing, and at age 5-6 (pre-K), systematic print letter writing begins. The AlephBet app is suitable for all ages with adaptive difficulty levels.
What is the most effective way for children to learn letters?
Research shows that combining three channels — hearing (sounds and pronunciation), seeing (visual recognition), and writing (motor practice) — is the most effective way to teach letters. AlephBet's 'Listen-See-Trace' method is based on studies by Bara & Gentaz (2011) and Mangen & Velay (2010) that proved finger tracing strengthens letter memory.
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