Learn Languages Naturally Through Action, Music & Play
Help kids learn new languages the way they naturally do - not through grammar books, but through moving their bodies, singing songs, and playing games.
Learning, As Nature Intended
Inspired by Sir Ken Robinson's revolutionary ideas about embodied learning through creativity and play

Traditional Approach
Most language apps treat children like little adults - with flashcards, grammar drills, and passive screen time.
- Passive learning that ignores children's natural energy
- Focus on memorization over meaningful interaction
- Treats language as an academic subject

The SPEAKADOO Revolution
Kids learn by DOING, not by memorizing. Our AI recognizes movement, responds to speech, and adapts to how YOUR child learns through play.
- Movement-based learning activates multiple brain regions
- Music and rhythm create lasting neural connections
- Play-centered approach makes learning joyful
"We have sold ourselves into a fast food model of education, and it's impoverishing our spirit and our energies as much as fast food is depleting our physical bodies."
With Speakadoo, children learn new languages the same way they learned their first - through action, music, and play
Just set up your tablet on the table, and our AI-powered parrot will guide your child through a natural, immersive learning experience

MOVE
Perform fun physical activities while the AI camera recognizes your movements, creating embodied learning experiences

SPEAK
Our AI voice recognition responds to your child's speech attempts, providing gentle correction and encouragement

SING
Catchy grammar songs help internalize language patterns through music, creating strong neural connections

PLAY
Interactive games with Speakadoo the parrot make language acquisition a joyful experience rather than a lesson
"Children don't learn to speak by studying grammar rules. They learn by playing, moving, and immersing themselves in language."
It's Proven by Science
Research-backed evidence supporting our movement-based learning approach
Movement & Learning
"Physical movement engages multiple senses, stimulates brain connections, and encourages active participation"
Speech Improvement Center, 2024Vestibular System
"Research tells us that the vestibular system plays a HUGE role in speech and language development"
Speech and Language at Home, 2023Social Engagement
"Children who participate in physical exercise are more interested in movement, environmental exploration, and social engagement"
Recyt, 2025Early Music Impact
"Babies who attend interactive music classes as early as 6 months old show better early communication skills"
PMC, 2023Critical Development Window
"The first 1000 days of a child's life present a critical window for development, shaping cognitive, language, social, emotional, and motor skills"
PMC, 2023Rhythm & Grammar
"Rhythm discrimination was a better predictor of performance on the tests of receptive grammar"
PMC, 2023Real Results Through Natural Learning
Parents and educators are seeing children learn languages faster through action, music, and play

Sarah M.
Parent of 6-year-old
My daughter couldn't read yet, but she's already speaking Spanish phrases after just 3 weeks with Speakadoo. The movement activities make it stick!

Diana L.
Elementary School Teacher
Speakadoo transformed my classroom. Students who struggled with traditional language learning are now engaged and making progress through music and movement.

Michael T.
Language Curriculum Director
After 15 years of teaching languages, I've never seen a program that aligns so well with how young children naturally learn. The playful approach makes all the difference.

Emily K.
Mother of two
My kids look forward to their Speakadoo time every day. I love that they're moving around instead of staring at a screen, and they're picking up French so quickly!
Join thousands of families discovering the natural way to learn languages
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Join thousands of families discovering the natural way to learn languages through action, music, and play