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Wild Atlas: Animals for Kids

Ad-free animal learning to raise explorers, not scrollers

An animal learning app for curious kids ages 3–9 Think of it as a hyper-malleable podcast for kids 3–9 — audio-first, self-directed, completely non-linear. Most kids' apps are slot machines in disguise. Wild Atlas is the opposite: no ads, no autoplay, works offline. A warm voice reads real animal facts in 5 languages; the kid picks where to explore next. 200+ animals, age-tuned quizzes, world map, size comparisons. No subscription — start free, 1 premium pack on us.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I'm Josh — I've spent 25 years as a product manager and designer, but I've never shipped a line of code. I built Wild Atlas entirely myself, with AI as my whole cross-functional team: my engineering team for the code and API work, PM and design agents for UI, and my marketing team too. I built it for my two kids, Zuzu and Lurian. Like every parent, sometimes I just have to hand over the phone — a long flight, a road trip. And most apps I found were riddled with ads, held their attention for very little time, or were junk-food video and clickbait. I wanted screen time I'd actually feel good about and that my kids would love. So I built the opposite. Wild Atlas is an animal app for any kid 3–9 who loves animals. 200+ animals with real, documentary-style facts read aloud in a warm voice. Leave narration on and a kid who can't read yet explores completely on their own; turn it off and read along together. No ads, no autoplay, no algorithms — child-led and COPPA-compliant. And it's fully usable offline: download a pack and you can fly, sail, or drive with zero signal and your kid won't be disappointed. No subscription either. One part I'm very happy with: it's fully localized in 5 languages — English, German, Spanish, French, and Simplified Chinese (with Pinyin) — text *and* audio. A lot of kids here in the US are in second-language classes, and this turns that into something they actually want to do, reinforcing it through animals they're already obsessed with. You start with 3 free packs plus one premium pack on us, with 8 more to unlock and new ones added regularly. I'd genuinely love your feedback — especially from other parents: what would make you trust handing your kid a screen? And if you're curious about the solo-with-AI build process, ask away. Happy to get into any of it in the thread. Cheers, Josh

About Wild Atlas: Animals for Kids on Product Hunt

Ad-free animal learning to raise explorers, not scrollers

Wild Atlas: Animals for Kids was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 15 upvotes and 9 comments, placing #34 on the daily leaderboard. An animal learning app for curious kids ages 3–9 Think of it as a hyper-malleable podcast for kids 3–9 — audio-first, self-directed, completely non-linear. Most kids' apps are slot machines in disguise. Wild Atlas is the opposite: no ads, no autoplay, works offline. A warm voice reads real animal facts in 5 languages; the kid picks where to explore next. 200+ animals, age-tuned quizzes, world map, size comparisons. No subscription — start free, 1 premium pack on us.

On the analytics side, Wild Atlas: Animals for Kids competes within iOS, Parenting and Education — topics that collectively have 193.3k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Wild Atlas: Animals for Kids performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

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Wild Atlas: Animals for Kids was hunted by Joshuah Vincent. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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Wild Atlas: Animals for Kids has received 2 reviews on Product Hunt with an average rating of 5.00/5. Read all reviews on Product Hunt.

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