How it started
While building Sawasdee — a Thai learning app for adults — KK noticed something. Her son, who had been cheering her on from the sidelines, was starting to lose his spark. The long hours of development left little room for fun together.
A little idea became a big project
Then an idea clicked: why not build something together? An app her son could actually use — something bright, playful, and full of Thai characters and stories. Something that would keep him learning even on those days when he was bored, but in a way that felt like play, not homework.
More than just an app
Baby Chicken became a family project. It is not meant to replace books — we love real books. But in a world full of screens, why not make screen time meaningful? The whole family can sit together, tap through consonants, play matching games, read stories, and trace Thai characters side by side.
Because the best way to learn is together.