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ArieToy Rookie

Arie is a friendly little lion cub. He loves having fun and exploring the world around him.
In ArieToy Rookie, you’ll find four mini-games. Let’s color pictures, play a memory game, hop across river stones, and sort fruits into baskets.
Ready for these fun challenges?

How to Play:

  • Coloring Game:
    Tap a color and then tap part of the picture to paint it. Each color appears written on the screen and is narrated when selected. Choose between two color palettes — bright colors or soft colors — and let your creativity shine!
  • Memory Game:
    Tap the squares to reveal the pictures and find matching pairs. The name of each image appears on the screen and is spoken aloud. Tap Little Star to see a hint with a transparent preview of the matching pair.
  • Fruit Game:
    Drag each fruit to the basket with the matching name. Tap the fruits or the baskets to hear their names. Tap Little Star to see a helpful picture next to the written word.
  • River Game:
    Drag the pictures from the river stones to the matching word. Each correct match helps Arie cross the river! Tap Little Star to see a transparent picture next to the word and make it a visual match.

When you complete a game, you earn a medal.
Did you tap Little Star? Your medal will have a star on it.
Solved it on your own? You’ll earn a medal with a number 1!

Teacher Information

ArieToy Rookie brings together four mini-games specially designed for early childhood education. The activities focus on expanding vocabulary, recognizing colors and objects, and connecting images with written words.

With simple interactions and visual and audio support, the games encourage learning in a playful and accessible way. They are suitable for children who are beginning to read, as well as for those with different learning styles.

Subject: Language Arts

Grade Level: Early Childhood Education (ages 3–6)

Learning Focus:

  • Expanding vocabulary related to colors, fruits, and everyday objects
  • Connecting written words with images and visual representations
  • Developing listening and speaking skills through narrated words
  • Practicing visual recognition, categorization, and association
  • Encouraging curiosity, attention, and playful exploration during learning activities

Learning Benefits:
This game collection supports early language development while keeping learning fun and engaging. It helps children build vocabulary, strengthen word–image connections, and develop listening and observation skills through playful interaction.

Safe, Ad-Free & Full-Screen Friendly

All games are completely ad-free inside the game and can be played in full-screen mode. This keeps children focused on the activity without distractions or external links.

About the Game:

ArieToy Rookie is a collection of four short and delightful mini-games created for children in early childhood education and the first years of elementary school. The activities are designed for children who can already read, as well as for those who are just beginning.

The controls are simple and intuitive: just tap, drag, and explore. Each action provides visual and audio feedback, allowing children to play independently or with guidance, at home or in the classroom.

A special helper, Little Star, makes the games accessible even for children who are not reading yet. By tapping Little Star, players can see visual clues that show where to drag or match the pictures, turning the challenge into a visual activity.

With friendly illustrations and varied gameplay mechanics, ArieToy Rookie encourages vocabulary development, word and color recognition, attention, listening skills, and visual reasoning.

The activities include around 200 illustrated words and a rich palette of colors, including purple, pink, red, orange, yellow, tan, browns, greens, blues, black, gray, and white. The palette offers a variety of tones — from bright to soft — giving children more creative options without overwhelming them with too many choices, much like a classic box of colored pencils.

At the beginning of the game, children can type their name using a simple keyboard designed especially for early learners. Since writing their own name is often one of the first writing skills children develop, this feature helps create a personal connection with the game.
Typing a name is optional, and children can skip this step and start playing right away. The game works normally even without entering a name.

At the end, the game celebrates the player with a cheerful message:
“Way to go, child’s name!”
If no name was entered, the message simply says:
“Way to go!”

Each mini-game lasts about one minute, keeping the experience quick, engaging, and perfect for young learners who are ready to jump into the next fun activity.
A light and playful way to learn while playing.

Fun Facts:

The Color That Came From Far Away
A long time ago, something new arrived from a distant land — a delicious fruit!
At that time, people called a certain color yellow-red.
People liked this new fruit so much that they decided to give the color a brand new name.
And the new name was… Orange!
Wow! That fruit was a big hit!

The First Written Word
Many children write one word before any other.
A very special word.
A word they really want to write.
Their name!
Children love seeing their own name and learning how to write it.
Writing your name helps the brain start understanding how letters and words work.
That’s why many games ask you to type your name first.

Game Screenshots:


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