Gudruoliai

Lithuanian for your kids — wherever you live

Gudruolis is a daily AI friend for children 3-10 that speaks only Lithuanian — with Lithuanian fairy tales and folklore, personalised to your child. So the language stays alive, no matter which country you call home.

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A Lithuanian family abroad reading together

Living abroad, losing the language?

It happens quietly. School, friends and screens are in another language, and Lithuanian slowly fades. Weekend lessons are hard to keep up, and worksheets feel like a chore. Children need a reason to want to speak it — every day.

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Only Lithuanian

Every adventure, task and the hero's voice are in Lithuanian — daily, natural exposure.

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Lithuanian folklore

Eglė, Jūratė, the žaltys and more — your child grows up with their own culture's tales.

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Made for your child

Their name, their interests, their level. They ask for 'one more' at bedtime.

How it works

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Step 1

Tell us about your child

Name, age (3-10), and what they love — dinosaurs, space, ponies. Takes 2 minutes.

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Step 2

They pick a hero friend

A friendly character who greets them by name and speaks only Lithuanian.

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A new adventure every day

Stories and gentle tasks in Lithuanian — reading, numbers, the world around them. By voice, too. Plus hero mini-movies: their hero comes alive in animated scenes with a Lithuanian voice.

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Step 4

Songs with your child's name

A free personalised lullaby that sings your child's name — plus birthday, alphabet and counting songs on the Family plan.

Simple pricing, same everywhere

Prices in euros · first 5 adventures free, no card · cancel anytime

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Free

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Family

€9.99/ month

€99 / year · best value for families

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Family+

€14.99/ month

€149 / year · everything included

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Keeping Lithuanian alive — what research says

A few research-informed habits that help heritage languages stick. Small and steady beats big and rare.

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Be consistent at home

Children keep a heritage language best when there's a steady home-language habit — e.g. one parent (or both) speaking Lithuanian in everyday routines, not just lessons.

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A little every day

Frequent, short exposure tends to help more than occasional long sessions. Ten focused minutes most days adds up faster than an hour once a week.

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Mix the formats

Stories, play, songs and conversation each build different parts of the language. Variety keeps it engaging and covers more vocabulary than any single activity.

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Real relationships in Lithuanian

Regular calls with grandparents and relatives in Lithuanian give the language a real reason to exist — emotional connection is a strong motivator for kids.

Gudruolis is built to fit these habits — a short, daily, varied dose of Lithuanian your child actually asks for.

Questions

Is the app in English or Lithuanian?+

The learning content — every story, task and the hero's voice — is entirely in Lithuanian. That is the whole point: your child keeps and grows the language through daily play. This page is in English so parents abroad can understand what they're getting.

Will it really keep my child's Lithuanian alive?+

Children abroad often slip into the local language and lose Lithuanian. Gudruolis gives them a fun, daily reason to use it — with Lithuanian fairy tales, folklore and vocabulary woven into adventures made just for them.

What ages is it for?+

Children aged 3-10. Content adapts to your child's age — from first letters and counting to reading and the world around them.

Can I pay from abroad?+

Yes. Prices are in euros and the same everywhere. The first 5 adventures are free (no card needed) so you can try before you buy, and you can cancel anytime - your subscription stays active until the end of the paid period.

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