
Little Answers
Help parents explain the world, one question at a time
138 followers
Help parents explain the world, one question at a time
138 followers
Kids ask big questions. Adults don’t always have big answers ready. Little Answers helps parents, caregivers, and teachers explain complex topics to children in simple, warm, age-appropriate language. Ask a question in any language, pick an age range, and choose a style: - Story: gentle, imaginative explanations - Gentle: short and calming - Curious: a bit deeper Every answer stays respectful and easy to say out loud. No accounts. No feeds. No noise. Just help explaining the world together.








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@guilherme_campos Thank you for caring about the little ones - great app! Have you used it with your kids?
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@tetianai thanks! I've used it with my niece :)
MultiDrive
@guilherme_campos That’s very cute! Thank you for creating this tool - I’ve saved it for my nephew! :)
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@tetianai awesome!
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This can actually be helpful. I remember how I asked my mum very curious (sometimes scientific) questions, and she couldn't answer me because she didn't know. Imagine how much potential this can unlock in those small, curious minds.
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@busmark_w_nika thanks!
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@guilherme_campos You are welcome :)
Oh my I'm at the "Why" and "Why not" stage with my toddler. I need answers and fast lol. Will be checking this out.
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@tade_odunlami thanks! Happy to get any feedback you might have :)
I have a three-year-old daughter who also loves to ask "why" every day. so, I was wondering, can you ensure that the answers do not contain any content that is "politicized", "religious", or even "negative"? for a kid, all answers should be direct, straightforward, and easy to understand, without mixing in content that doesn't belong in the answer. i think this is very important.
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@joeyzhang thanks! I can't really 100% guarantee that, but the questions are shown to the parents, not the child. So, with that being said, the parent can, to some extent, control the final message :)
@guilherme_campos yes, agree with you. it's true that for parents with political leanings or religious beliefs, their explanations to kids about "why" something is the way it is might inevitably be tinged with those influences. however, providing a "clean and pure" answer is always great, it allows the kids and perhaps even the parent, to learn about the world's truth together.
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Really warm idea! Maybe this can also be used to help grandparents to understand new things like AI? I once saw someone create a character in a conversational AI app based on their own personality to keep their parents company and help them with everyday tasks—like how to pay utility bills on their phone or use a bank's self-service kiosk.
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@jachinshen thanks! I guess that could also be a possible use case? It's an interesting one, for sure!
Wow, Little Answers is exactly what Ive been looking for! The age-appropriate explanations are brilliant. How do you handle questions that have really complex or controversial answers? So cool!
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@jaydev13 thanks! All answers are kept simple. And, at the end of the day, the parent has full control over what information they pass along to their child
A nice, kind project) Congratulations on the launch!