Number Games For Kids With Keiki
Count All The Benefits

Why Play Number-Learning Games?
Number-learning games for kids are not about memorizing digits — they’re about deeply understanding how numbers relate to the world around them. They offer:
— First steps in math
Children grasp numbers and quantities through fun and relatable tasks
— Game-based learning
Through number games, kids remember things faster and more naturally
— A foundation for logical thinking
Working with numbers boosts intelligence and prepares kids for school
Count, compare, and win — a love for learning starts with numbers!
Lean & Play

What Awaits Your Child In Keiki’s Number Games?
We teach numbers through play — no pressure, no boredom — and that’s why it works so well:
Age-Based Games: From Digits To More Complex Challenges
Our number-learning games for kids are fully tailored to the child’s age, with every activity matching their developmental needs:








Try Math Through Play — Start With Numbers
Introduce your child to the world of numbers — bright, friendly, and surprisingly clear. Our Keiki number games make counting accessible for any toddler, laying a vital foundation for future learning and school success.
Why parents love Keiki
The number matching games are gold. My son’s attention span is usually short, but he’ll focus on these for 10-15 minutes straight. That’s a big deal in our house
4.1
Trust Pilot
My daughter thinks she’s just “collecting stars,” but really she’s counting and sorting like a pro ⭐ Keiki sneaks learning into fun — and that’s exactly what we wanted.
4.6
App Store
Our twins now argue about who counted faster during game time 😅 Never thought I'd hear “That’s six, not five!” from a 2-year-old. This app made numbers exciting.
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Google Play
She used to skip numbers when counting blocks. After two weeks with Keiki? She counts up and down with confidence. Even corrects me sometimes
How to Start Play & Learn?
Step 01
📲 Download Keiki in seconds — find it on the App Store or Google Play and jump into number-filled fun in just one tap!
Step 02
👶 Set up your child’s profile — personalize their number-learning journey by age and stage.
Step 03
🎯 Pick a level and number focus — unlock games that teach counting, comparing, and number order in the most playful way.
Step 04
🔢 Start exploring numbers! Watch your child count, match, and sort — learning digits and quantity without even noticing they’re learning.


Need a more personalized learning plan?
Number Games for Kids — Learn Counting, Comparing & Number Order Through Play
In Keiki, number games for kids are not boring lessons that kill interest and joy, but exciting discovery-filled activities where time flies by. Children explore numbers, counting, quantities, and comparisons in a playful way — without stress or pressure.
Math And Numbers — Step By Step
The first steps in learning are especially important for long-term memory. It’s not about solving equations or rote learning — it’s about visual and sound associations. Kids learn to:
– Recognize numbers on a screen
– Link them with objects
– Hear how numbers are pronounced
– Repeat them on their own
As soon as children recognize symbols, they start counting. Keiki offers number-learning games designed for this process:
– Moving objects (like putting fruit in a basket or catching animals)
– Tracing numbers
– Interactive abacuses
– Number sequencing
– Underwater treasure hunts
– Flashcards for memorization
– Finding numbers on screen
– Space-themed counting with fun visuals
What’s important: there’s no pressure — kids can try again as often as needed. Only after mastering the basics do they move on to more complex math tasks involving logic and analysis. Keiki doesn’t teach by rote — it shows how numbers work in real life.
The Benefits Of Learning Numbers For Kids
These fun, intuitive games — where every element moves and grabs the child’s attention — bring incredible results. Learning numbers through play leads to:
– Development of mathematical thinking — Kids start to see the logic of numbers
– Formation of abstract thinking — Numbers become concepts, not just symbols
– Boosted confidence — Kids feel capable of solving problems on their own
– Transition from visual to abstract understanding
– School readiness — Counting, comparing, and basic operations become familiar
– Speech development — Kids learn words like “one,” “two,” “less,” “more,” “add,” “take away”
Frequently asked questions
From 1 year old, starting with visual perception of quantity. Continue with age-appropriate tasks all the way to school — the difficulty level increases gradually.
No, all tasks are voice-guided and the interface is intuitive.
Yes, printable materials are also available in your personal account — kids can write and count on paper.
Yes, many tasks are presented as short stories or quests.
Yes, in a playful format — by grouping or removing objects from a set.