
Language Linkers were created to make language learning feel natural for young children—something they can touch, build, and repeat until it becomes familiar.
We believe the best early learning tools are simple, self-correcting, and inviting. Language Linkers support independence and confidence by letting children explore at their own pace
Language Linkers were created to make language learning feel natural for young children—something they can touch, build, and repeat until it becomes familiar.
We believe the best early learning tools are simple, self-correcting, and inviting. Language Linkers support independence and confidence by letting children explore at their own pace while parents and teachers guide gently through conversation and play.

Hi—I'm Alayne, the creator of Language Linkers. I designed these blocks for the early-learning years, when children are naturally wired to absorb language through hands-on exploration. I wanted something simple and beautiful: a tool that helps kids connect words the same way they connect pieces—by touch, by practice, and by play.
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Hi—I'm Alayne, the creator of Language Linkers. I designed these blocks for the early-learning years, when children are naturally wired to absorb language through hands-on exploration. I wanted something simple and beautiful: a tool that helps kids connect words the same way they connect pieces—by touch, by practice, and by play.
Language Linkers are built to support homes and classrooms with materials that feel purposeful, not noisy—learning that looks like play, and play that becomes real language.
Best for ages 3–6, with flexibility depending on the child.
No—kids can start with picture matching, then grow into word recognition and pronunciation practice.
We’re building collections that support bilingual learning (starting with high-use language pairi
Best for ages 3–6, with flexibility depending on the child.
No—kids can start with picture matching, then grow into word recognition and pronunciation practice.
We’re building collections that support bilingual learning (starting with high-use language pairings), with more language sets coming.
Yes—especially for centers, small groups, and Montessori shelf work because they’re self-correcting and easy to rotate.

We have established partnerships with reputable institutions and organizations in the language education industry, allowing us to offer our students a wide range of resources and opportunities. Our partnerships also enable us to stay up-to-date with the latest developments and trends in language education.
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