House of Himalayas
Dhiki Chau — Learn Nepali Alphabets Through Play by Alchi | For Children
Dhiki Chau — Learn Nepali Alphabets Through Play by Alchi | For Children
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You want your children to know where they come from.
Not just the festivals. Not just the food. But the language — the words your parents used, the letters your grandmother wrote in, the sounds that make Nepali feel like home even when home is Melbourne.
Teaching a child a new alphabet is hard. Sitting them down with a textbook is harder. Dhiki Chau is the third option.
Developed by Alchi — Nepal's leading cultural game studio — Dhiki Chau teaches Nepali alphabets through play, illustration, and creative engagement. The game is built around a simple truth that neuroscience has confirmed and every parent already knows: children learn faster when they are having fun. When language lives in a game rather than a worksheet, it sticks.
Dhiki Chau makes learning Nepali something your child asks to do rather than something you have to convince them to try.
Who it is for
Children growing up in Australia whose first language is not Nepali. Parents who want their children to have access to their heritage language without making it feel like homework. Grandparents who want to play something with their grandchildren that connects them to home.
About Alchi
Alchi is Nepal's leading cultural board game studio, founded with a commitment to bringing Nepali culture and play into modern homes around the world. House of Himalayas is the exclusive Australian distributor for the full Alchi game range.
Details
Suitable for children learning Nepali as a second language. Recommended age 4 and above.
