First steps in math
Children explore numbers through objects, taps, and simple sets. They match numerals to quantities, compare more and fewer, and practice one to one counting, turning play into clear number sense.
Game-based learning
Short number quests and mini games link symbols to actions. Repetition with variety strengthens memory and speed, so facts stick naturally and kids feel steady progress without pressure.
A foundation for logical thinking
Sorting by size, completing patterns, and choosing the right operation build reasoning. Kids learn to spot rules, plan small steps, check results, and explain why an answer makes sense.
Everyday math confidence
Everyday moments like sharing snacks, counting steps, or running a pretend shop show where numbers live. Kids use math to make choices, compare amounts, and talk about results with growing pride.
In Keiki, number games for kids are not boring lessons that kill interest and joy, but exciting discovery-filled activities where time flies by. Children explore numbers, counting, quantities, and comparisons in a playful way – without stress or pressure.
The first steps in learning are especially important for long-term memory. It’s not about solving equations or rote learning — it’s about visual and sound associations. Kids learn to:
As soon as children recognize symbols, they start counting. Keiki offers number-learning games designed for this process:
What’s important: there’s no pressure – kids can try again as often as needed. Only after mastering the basics do they move on to more complex math tasks involving logic and analysis. Keiki doesn’t teach by rote — it shows how numbers work in real life.
These fun, intuitive games – where every element moves and grabs the child’s attention – bring incredible results. Learning numbers through play leads to:
We teach numbers through play – no pressure, no boredom – and that’s why it works so well:
Our number-learning games for kids are fully tailored to the child’s age, with every activity matching their developmental needs:
Introduce your child to the world of numbers – bright, friendly, and surprisingly clear. Our Keiki number games make counting accessible for any toddler, laying a vital foundation for future learning and school success.
From 1 year old, starting with visual perception of quantity. Continue with age-appropriate tasks all the way to school — the difficulty level increases gradually.
No, all tasks are voice-guided and the interface is intuitive.
Yes, printable materials are also available in your personal account – kids can write and count on paper.
Yes, many tasks are presented as short stories or quests.
Yes, in a playful format – by grouping or removing objects from a set.