The article analyses teachers’ experiences of the use of digital tools in the development of pre-school children’s language skills. Findings from the qualitative research revealed that the use of digital tools helps to open up these possibilities for preschoolers’ language development: improving children’s speaking and active listening skills; meeting children’s different educational needs; developing fine motor skills; developing reading skills; facilitating spontaneous learning; helping teachers to plan educational activities; individualising and differentiating the content of education; ensuring quality parent-teacher cooperation; etc. Teachers face the following difficulties when using digital tools to develop pre-school children’s language skills: a lack of funds to purchase digital tools; inaccurate information in digital space; inappropriate educational content for children; lack of methodological hours to create interactive tasks; etc. In the opinion of the informants, the success of the use of digital tools is determined by the teacher’s personal qualities, motivation, and the ability to apply effectively innovative educational methods. This is why teachers regularly participate in seminars and conferences, share best practices on social networks, etc.