Early number sense
Formation of a mathematical foundation – numbers and quantity become familiar ideas, making later tasks and concepts easier to master.
Logical thinking
Understanding “how many” and “which comes next” – early cause–effect links form as children compare sets and follow simple rules.
Attention to detail
Educational number games train focus – kids notice quantities, order, and small differences, sustaining attention without overload.
Spatial awareness & language
Counting objects in different layouts builds orientation – at the same time, vocabulary grows with words for quantity, size, and order.
Early introduction to numbers and counting at age 2 has enormous significance for a child's overall development and future learning success. If you still think mathematics is something complex, inaccessible to everyone, and distant, our numbers for 2 year olds will shatter all these myths, gently and accessibly introducing numbers from early childhood.
At Keiki, we believe learning should be fun and natural, especially when it comes to mathematics for the little ones. Our games are designed to intuitively introduce little ones to numbers through bright images, pleasant sounds, and interactive actions. We use the latest methodologies, consulting with child psychologists and early development specialists so children receive age-appropriate challenges.
Our learning to count app also has printable materials you can practice with without a smartphone or tablet. This also prepares the hand for writing and develops fine motor skills. Quantity understanding for toddlers is our priority, but we present knowledge accessibly and engagingly.
At Keiki, we've created unique counting games for toddlers that are perfect for early introduction to numbers and basic counting concepts.