Simple, age-appropriate tasks
All games are developed with child psychology in mind, using gentle, adaptive techniques so children feel supported and successful while they learn.
Gamified learning
Children think they’re playing, but they’re actually solving their first “math challenges”, turning practice into enjoyable goals, feedback, and small wins.
Wide range of game types
From sorting and counting to shapes and comparisons, there is variety for every interest, with fresh content added regularly to keep engagement high.
Smooth progression
Difficulty increases gradually alongside your child’s skills, and you can choose games by age, interests, or specific learning needs to keep the path just-right.
Keiki is a flexible, safe, and thoughtfully designed tool for early childhood development – crafted with care for both parents and children. Expert-guided activities adapt to age and interests, an ad-free, secure environment keeps focus on learning, and clear parent tools – progress tracking, printable worksheets, gentle tips – make it easy to support growth every day.
At age two, a child doesn’t yet understand numbers on paper, how much an item costs, or why multiplication tables matter. But they’re already showing signs of logic, early math thinking, and a clear grasp of what “one” or “many” means. Little by little, they develop a desire to organize, compare, and recognize shapes and patterns. All of this forms the basis of mathematical thinking – built through visual and hands-on play.
Keiki offers math games for 2-year-olds that nurture curiosity and eliminate the myth that math is difficult. Early childhood is the perfect time to spark interest and a lifelong love for numbers and problem-solving. Our app is filled with age-appropriate tasks that support number recognition, logic, spatial orientation, and comparison skills. Kids aren’t “studying” math – they’re playing with it. And that’s exactly how it should be at this age.
Studies show that foundational math skills begin forming much earlier than many people expect. That’s why number-based games for 2-year-olds have great potential for future growth. At this age, children are capable of:
This is when kids begin grasping essential mathematical concepts like “one vs. many,” “less vs. more,” and “before vs. after.” In Keiki, these ideas are introduced through clear and simple activities. Our collection of counting games for 2-year-olds includes:
These games don’t overload children – instead, they build a solid foundation for later arithmetic skills. Plus, since early development is never one-dimensional, math-focused tasks also support spatial thinking, logic, and attention.
Make math an exciting adventure from the very beginning with Keiki, which provides a safe space with no ads, external links, or overwhelming content.