With the help of technology, proven learning methods, and new discoveries in child psychology, it’s possible to teach children in a joyful and natural way. Our English games for kids combine all of that to give your child a strong foundation — through fun and interactive play.
— Interactivity and engagement
Kids don’t just watch, they participate: tapping, moving, choosing, repeating
— Age-based game mechanics
Every game is built with child development in mind, from ages 1 to 6
— Gradual progression
From flashcards to mini-quests, the games grow along with your child
Kids remember words for objects, actions, and colors through repetition and game-based situations
Hearing natural speech in playful scenarios makes correct pronunciation easier to absorb
Fun games still build serious skills like concentration and memory by requiring kids to follow instructions and recall words
No stress or boredom, only natural motivation and joyful learning
Kids remember words better when they use them in context instead of memorizing them passively
Every parent dreams of a child who wants to learn — that’s exactly why we designed Keiki games this way
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All games are free of ads or external links, so kids can play independently
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Even without translation, children understand what to do with the help of characters and intuitive design
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Almost every game includes professional voiceover, which supports listening comprehension
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Games are selected based on age and ability: never too hard, never too easy
Learning English from early childhood doesn’t have to be about memorizing rules or sitting still. Keiki’s games offer a new way to learn — through curiosity, interaction, and joy.
4.1
Trust Pilot
honestly didn’t expect much but the games are actually great 😅 my son (3 y.o.) now knows color names in english and tries to guess them out loud during walks. so cute.
4.6
App Store
used a few other apps before but this one? smoother, brighter, and more focused on real language stuff. love the mix of action + learning.
4.6
Google Play
keiki’s games got my daughter saying full phrases like “I see a cat!” and she thinks she’s just playing! very clever way to build skills without pressure.
the only app she doesn’t get bored of after 5 mins 😂 letters, sounds, even a game with food vocab. worth every second.
Step 01
🎮 Download and install the Keiki app from the App Store or Google Play.
Step 02
👶 Sign up and create your child’s personal profile in a few easy steps.
Step 03
⚙️ Choose your child’s age and language level to unlock the right English games.
Step 04
🕹️ Let the fun begin — watch your child learn English through exciting gameplay!
Games hold enormous learning potential by placing language in real, playful scenarios. Kids don’t realize they’re learning — but the progress becomes clear with time.
– Repetition brings results — Game tasks are built around seeing, hearing, and using words multiple times across different contexts
– Multisensory learning — Kids see a word, hear it, and tap on the object — activating visual, auditory, and tactile memory. This speeds up retention compared to passive listening or memorization
– Motivation and curiosity — Every game includes goals: pass a level, earn a star, hear praise. Small wins create a big desire to keep going
Children learn differently than adults — they absorb information like sponges. Before age 6, not only do they remember more, they also associate learning with curiosity and joy, forming habits and attitudes that last for life.
– Play reduces anxiety — No fear of mistakes or pressure to perform. Kids play and learn in parallel
– Early learning shapes language instincts — Young ears are especially sensitive to pronunciation and intonation, making it easier to treat English as a second native language
– Emotion and repetition lead to memory — Emotional responses help lock in learning, and games are full of emotions: fun, excitement, motivation
– Long-term thinking patterns are formed — Learning becomes part of who they are
No. All activities are intuitive, with visual guidance and narration — suitable even for beginners.
Games are designed for ages 1 to 6, with levels adapted to each stage.
Colors, numbers, animals, food, shapes, emotions, verbs — everything a young learner needs.
Educational. Every game helps build real language skills.
Just 10–15 minutes a day is enough for steady progress. Kids aged 2 and up can play more often.
Yes, some games include voice-based tasks — repeat the word, say the color, and so on.
Yes. Keiki works on multiple devices, and your progress is saved through your account.