Once upon a time, in a cozy little kitchen, lived a curious kitten named Matcha. Matcha loved exploring, but there was one thing that made her whiskers twitch—English words. They sounded like little birds chirping in a language she didn’t u

The app was a world of fun! There were songs about "happy suns" and "sleepy moons," games where she dragged apples to the letter "A," and stories about a bunny who said "please" and "thank you." Matcha pawed at the screen, and the app rewarded her with cheerful "Good job, Matcha!" in English. Soon, she was meowing along to "ABC" and pointing her nose at the "dog" picture when the app asked, "Where’s the dog?"
One day, Lily’s friend Max came over, holding a toy car. "What’s this?" Max asked in English. Matcha tilted her head, then remembered the app’s game about "cars" and "red." She purred and rubbed against Max’s leg, meowing "Red car!" Max’s eyes widened. "You speak English, Matcha!"
From that day on, Matcha became the kitchen’s English teacher. She’d sit on Lily’s lap while they used the app, learning new words like "milk" and "fish." The app wasn’t just a game—it was a bridge to a world of friends and stories. And Matcha, once a confused kitten, now knew that even the smallest paws could make big, happy sounds in any language.