Learn number sequences
It’s not just rote memorization anymore – children begin to notice patterns, compare values, and analyze simple progressions in the number line.
Connect digits to quantities
They link numerals to real amounts, understand “many” and “few”, and match digits to sets so quantity becomes clear and usable.
Build comparison skills
What’s greater: 3 or 6? Why? Visual tasks highlight differences and train logical thinking, helping kids justify simple greater–less choices.
Count in their heads
First with fingers, then mentally – a key step toward solving future math problems quickly, checking results, and planning next steps.
By six years old, children are ready to work with abstract symbols – which means they’re ready for numbers. They can link digits to quantities, spot patterns, compare values, and start mental counting – laying the groundwork for addition, subtraction, and real-world problem-solving.
Numbers are the first step on a fun and fascinating path to understanding math. By age six, many children can already count to ten – sometimes even further – recognize digits, name them in the correct order, and apply this knowledge in everyday life. But there’s a big difference between simply knowing a number and understanding how it works. If children don’t build a strong interest in numbers during this phase, they may struggle with math later. But if numbers are introduced in a playful, engaging way, success becomes almost inevitable. Keiki’s number games for 6-year-olds help children go beyond memorization, guiding them to truly grasp the meaning of numbers through play.
With our app’s interactive activities, your child will explore concepts like sequence, quantity, comparison, and the basics of arithmetic. Each task is built like a mini-game – kids help characters complete missions, sort objects, find numbers, or build sequences. This playful format is ideal for school readiness and building confidence with early math.
Keiki’s number games for 6-year-olds open a world of playful adventures where counting is no longer boring – it becomes a journey of discovery. Here’s why kids and parents love it:
Keiki helps kids move beyond “knowing numbers” – they understand them and use them with ease. Most importantly, they enjoy every moment of learning.