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Help us make Mozi even better
Help us make Mozi even better
Your feedback shapes the stories, games, and features we build next. Parents like you guide us so Mozi grows with your child.
Your feedback shapes the stories, games, and features we build next. Parents like you guide us so Mozi grows with your child.
Your feedback shapes the stories, games, and features we build next. Parents like you guide us so Mozi grows with your child.
Answers to Your Top Questions
Answers to Your Top Questions
Answers to Your Top Questions
From setup steps to feature details, our FAQs cover everything you need to know.
From setup steps to feature details, our FAQs cover everything you need to know.
From setup steps to feature details, our FAQs cover everything you need to know.
Q1. How does Mozi teach kids English?
Mozi uses interactive storytelling, sound games, and age-based chat to immerse kids in English. They learn naturally by listening, speaking, and guiding stories — just like how they learn their first language.

Q2. What ages is Mozi best for?
Mozi is designed for kids ages 3–8. Younger children play sound-based games, while older kids enjoy guided storytelling and conversational practice at their own English level (A1–B2 CEFR).

Q3. Is Mozi safe for children?
Yes. Mozi is COPPA and GDPR compliant. There are no ads, no unsafe content, and minimal screen time — kids interact mostly through voice.

Q4. What makes Mozi different from other learning apps?
Unlike screen-heavy apps, Mozi is audio-first. It combines classic stories from around the world (like Aesop’s Fables) with adaptive English levels, giving your child both language skills and cultural wisdom.

Q5. How can I track my child’s progress?
Parents get a simple dashboard showing vocabulary growth, listening vs. speaking balance, and milestones — so you can see real improvement week by week.

Q1. How does Mozi teach kids English?
Mozi uses interactive storytelling, sound games, and age-based chat to immerse kids in English. They learn naturally by listening, speaking, and guiding stories — just like how they learn their first language.

Q2. What ages is Mozi best for?
Mozi is designed for kids ages 3–8. Younger children play sound-based games, while older kids enjoy guided storytelling and conversational practice at their own English level (A1–B2 CEFR).

Q3. Is Mozi safe for children?
Yes. Mozi is COPPA and GDPR compliant. There are no ads, no unsafe content, and minimal screen time — kids interact mostly through voice.

Q4. What makes Mozi different from other learning apps?
Unlike screen-heavy apps, Mozi is audio-first. It combines classic stories from around the world (like Aesop’s Fables) with adaptive English levels, giving your child both language skills and cultural wisdom.

Q5. How can I track my child’s progress?
Parents get a simple dashboard showing vocabulary growth, listening vs. speaking balance, and milestones — so you can see real improvement week by week.

Q1. How does Mozi teach kids English?
Mozi uses interactive storytelling, sound games, and age-based chat to immerse kids in English. They learn naturally by listening, speaking, and guiding stories — just like how they learn their first language.

Q2. What ages is Mozi best for?
Mozi is designed for kids ages 3–8. Younger children play sound-based games, while older kids enjoy guided storytelling and conversational practice at their own English level (A1–B2 CEFR).

Q3. Is Mozi safe for children?
Yes. Mozi is COPPA and GDPR compliant. There are no ads, no unsafe content, and minimal screen time — kids interact mostly through voice.

Q4. What makes Mozi different from other learning apps?
Unlike screen-heavy apps, Mozi is audio-first. It combines classic stories from around the world (like Aesop’s Fables) with adaptive English levels, giving your child both language skills and cultural wisdom.

Q5. How can I track my child’s progress?
Parents get a simple dashboard showing vocabulary growth, listening vs. speaking balance, and milestones — so you can see real improvement week by week.
