🦕 Free letter tracing game for toddlers & preschoolers

Trace letters in the air.
Watch a dinosaur cheer you on.

An alphabet tracing game your child plays by moving their hand — no tablet pen, no stylus, no app store. Point the phone camera, follow the dinosaur, and hear the letter out loud when it's done.

🔒 Nothing uploaded 🚫 No sign-up 📵 No ads 📺 Works cast to your TV
How it works

Built for little hands that are still learning to hold a pencil

Handwriting starts long before a pencil ever touches paper. This game turns your child's whole arm into the "pencil" — a gentle, low-pressure way to practice letter shapes, direction, and recognition before fine motor control catches up.

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1. Pick a letter

A parent chooses a letter from the alphabet strip. A friendly dinosaur appears at the starting point.

2. Trace with a finger

Your child's camera-tracked hand follows the dinosaur along the shape of the letter, one step at a time.

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3. Hear it out loud

When the trace is complete, the letter is spoken aloud and the dinosaur celebrates — instant, positive feedback.

Why parents choose this over another tracing app

A screen-time activity that keeps hands moving, not just thumbs swiping

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Pre-writing motor skills

Large, whole-arm movements build the shoulder and wrist control that later makes small pencil strokes easier.

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Letter recognition

Seeing, tracing, and hearing each letter reinforces the shape-to-sound connection that early readers need.

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Private by design

All hand tracking and voice happen directly on your phone. No video, audio, or child data is ever sent anywhere.

Questions parents ask

Good to know before you start

What age is this letter tracing game for?

It's designed with toddlers and preschoolers roughly ages 2–6 in mind — the age range where kids are learning letter shapes and starting to build pre-writing motor control.

Does it need an app store download?

No. It runs directly in your phone's browser. You can also add it to your home screen so it opens like a normal app.

Can I cast it to the TV?

Yes — use your phone's built-in screen mirroring (AirPlay or Chromecast) so your child can stand back and trace on the big screen while the phone camera watches their hand.

Is any video or audio uploaded anywhere?

No. The camera feed is processed entirely on your device to track hand position. Nothing is recorded, saved, or transmitted.