Master ABCs, Phonics & Letter Recognition with Fun Activities
— Phonemic awareness
Children learn to distinguish sounds and match them with letters
— Memory and attention
Finding the right letter and forming words requires concentration
— Fine motor skills
In interactive games, children drag, move, and connect letters, improving coordination
Immerse your child in a magical world where letters come to life — learning happens through play, with games such as:
Kids identify the correct letter among others by recognizing its shape
It’s not enough to memorize; kids also practice writing each letter to prepare for school
These playful, unexpected alphabet games strengthen letter recognition while allowing kids to enjoy the act of “breaking” things in a fun, controlled way
Children use letters to form simple words, enhancing letter interaction
Kids interact with cards to help memorize letters visually
Kids piece together letters into a puzzle to see the full picture
Loving to read, succeeding in school, learning with joy, and staying curious — it all begins with the alphabet. Try our online alphabet games for kids and start a journey full of learning and discovery.
Keiki helped my son go from “what’s that?” to “that’s B for banana” in under a week. It’s visual, interactive, and perfect for keeping him engaged without pressure.
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Trust Pilot
My toddler learned to recognize the letter “M” in two days — now every time she sees it she yells “M like mommy!” 🥰 I didn’t expect it to stick so fast. Keiki made it fun and easy.
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App Store
I caught my 4-year-old tracing letters on the fogged-up window — turns out he was copying a game from Keiki 😂 The tracing challenges really work.
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Google Play
She’s singing the ABC song and pointing at letters on boxes at the store — I call that a win. The games are cute, short, and she thinks it’s just fun time
Step 01
📲 Download Keiki in seconds — grab it on the App Store or Google Play and start learning the alphabet through fun.
Step 02
👶 Create your child’s profile — personalize the experience based on age, stage, and letter recognition skills.
Step 03
🔠 Pick a level and focus — from ABC tracing and phonics to letter sounds and matching, unlock the best alphabet games for your child.
Step 04
🧩 Let the letter play begin! Watch your little one tap, trace, and sound out letters — building reading readiness one game at a time.
The alphabet is the foundation for all other skills related to speaking, writing, and reading. With Keiki, your child can master it quickly and joyfully through interactive alphabet games designed just for kids.
The alphabet is the basis of future literacy. When a child confidently recognizes letters, they start reading faster, identifying words and building phrases. Learning through play makes this process natural and enjoyable. Our kids’ alphabet games foster:
– Confidence in recognizing symbols
– A connection between sounds and letters
– An understanding of letter order — crucial for reading and writing
Alphabet games for children lay the groundwork for more complex topics. You can’t skip this stage — without it, the child won’t intuitively understand language structure or relationships.
Keiki is your guide to a world built around children’s interests and attention spans. We created kids’ alphabet games to make learning joyful — without pressure or boredom. This is the only way to ensure lasting learning. Here’s what else we offer:
– Interactive, colorful interface for an engaging user experience
– High-quality voiceovers that help children remember letters through sound
– Multi-platform access — play alphabet games on any device with synced progress
– Safe environment — no ads or external links in the app
– Practice with writing — many tasks develop motor skills
– Progressively harder tasks — alphabet games are age-appropriate and well-paced
Alphabet and letter games are just the beginning of a broader educational path. Once children master letters, they naturally move toward reading, writing, and understanding meaning. These games build the foundation for all future literacy.
As early as 1–2 years, you can show letters in playful ways. By age 3, most children are ready to start learning the full alphabet.
Not necessarily. You can begin with letters from the child’s name or frequently used words.
Games that combine sound, visuals, and interactivity. Only this multi-sensory approach creates strong associative memories.
Limit sessions to 10–15 minutes and alternate different types of activities.
Young children need guidance, but the games foster independence. By age 2, many kids can start playing on their own.
They can name it, find it among others, or point to it in pictures. The app also includes built-in tests to check learning progress.