Visual Style E: Radial Wheel
How are you feeling?
Feelings arranged around a face. Tap the emotion — no reading required. Each choice leads to deeper emotional vocabulary.
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Visual Style C: Chat Bubbles
Tell a Silly Story
Two kids build a story together. Each turn adds a sentence — the story grows as speech bubbles, just like texting. Tap to add the next part.
The story starts when someone speaks...
Visual Style B: Scene-Embedded Hotspots
At the Playground
Options glow inside the scene. The playground IS the menu — tap the swing, the friend, or the bench. No separate cards needed.
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the swing
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ask Emma
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I'll wait
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the slide
let's play
Tap something in the scene
Visual Style D: Big Picture Tiles
Good Night...
Large illustrated tiles — tap the picture of what you want to say good night to. No words needed. The image IS the communication.
Who do you want to say good night to?
Visual Style A: Vertical Card Stack
What does it feel like?
Color-coded grammar pills teach adjective structure. The clinical style earns its place — descriptors, not nouns. "It feels..." → squishy, cold, slippery.
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Maya is finger painting...