Word recognition & sentence building
Kids quickly spot familiar words, link them together, and build short sentences – turning print into clear, usable language.
Phonics, rhymes & pronunciation
Rhyming and syllable segmentation sharpen sound awareness, while guided audio helps form proper pronunciation and confident speaking.
Comprehension & story analysis
Children follow plots, infer simple meanings, and answer “who, what, why” – practicing retelling and early critical thinking.
Memory, focus & persistence
Short tasks train attention and recall; repeatable goals build steady concentration and the habit of finishing what they start.
Keiki is a playful, child-friendly app that blends learning and fun, making every reading milestone feel like an adventure. Adaptive levels, clear audio support, and touch-first tasks help kids link letters to sounds, recognize sight words, and build simple sentences – all in a safe, ad-free space that rewards small wins and grows confidence.
Reading is one of the most essential skills that marks the beginning of every child’s journey into school and beyond. It’s nearly impossible to succeed in even the earliest school years without the ability to read. For each child, learning to read is a personal journey – with its own pace and challenges. Even if your child has already started first grade, it’s helpful to have additional ways to boost reading skills, making this new chapter easier and more enjoyable.
At age six, children start to see text not just as random letters, but as an exciting source of stories and imagination. That’s why it’s so important to support their growing interest, nurture reading comprehension, and build a positive association with reading. Keiki’s reading games for 6-year-olds do just that – with fun, engaging activities designed for early learners.
Age six is a turning point – when passive recognition of letters turns into an active reading habit. Children know the alphabet, can blend syllables, and begin to bring words to life in their minds. This is the perfect time to develop reading fluency, expand vocabulary, improve comprehension, and nurture a love for books. Keiki’s educational reading games for 6-year-olds make that process joyful and motivating.
If this interest isn’t supported now, it may be harder for children to keep up with the school curriculum, where confident reading is essential. But the right games and exercises turn learning into a fun, meaningful experience that strengthens thinking, focus, and speech. Reading also helps children understand themselves and the world around them – each story becomes a step toward independence.
Inside the Keiki app, you’ll find:
The playful approach keeps kids engaged – there’s no fear of mistakes, because every misstep is just part of the fun. With no boring drills, Keiki’s games feature vibrant characters and interactive mini-games designed specifically for six-year-olds.
The app is fully personalized – you can set the age, topics, and difficulty level. Track your child’s progress and select games that match their needs and interests to keep them challenged and motivated.
Keiki is a safe, welcoming space where kids can explore the world of reading at their own pace – with joy and confidence.