Short answer: call it an "animal sound button" or a "sound effects button". Both are clear and easy to understand for kids.
Step-by-step help for an 8-year-old who wants to name the button:
- Pick a simple name — examples: Animal Sound Button, Animal Noises, Press for Animal Sounds, Zoo Sounds, or Mixed Animal Sounds.
- Show what it does — add a tiny picture of an animal or a speaker icon so readers know it plays sounds.
- Keep the label short — one short phrase like "Press me: Animal Sounds" is best so young readers can read it quickly.
- Say there's no music if you want to be extra clear: write "Animal Sounds (no music)" or "Sound Effects Only."
Technical words parents or makers use: sound button, sound chip, or sound module. But for a child-friendly label, use one of the short names above.
Quick examples you can put on the book:
- Press me: Animal Sounds
- Animal Noises (No Music)
- Zoo Sounds — Press Button
That should make the button clear and fun for kids!