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Turtle Diary's variety of number games for kids will help students master numbers, counting, skip counting, and number sequences in entertaining and interactive ways. Try 100+ counting games for free at Turtle Diary.
- Spot The Number
Spot the Number - Counting Game. Spot the Number is a...
- Number Detective
An intriguing game for Grade 2 kids to refine their number...
- Comparing Numbers
It is just one of many exciting and interactive math games...
- Ordering Numbers Game
Number Detective 188,058 Plays Grade 1, 2, 3 (2030) Number...
- Number Matching
Number Matching is a simple fun game for preschoolers which...
- I Spy Numbers
I Spy Number is an elementary, yet exciting platform for...
- Spot The Number
Browse engaging number sense games for kids! Learn counting, comparing and ordering numbers, place value concepts, rounding numbers, and more. Start for free!
Counting is one of the most important early math skills for kids to develop. Without being able to count numbers or objects, they cannot progress to more advanced math. Our suite of free educational games gives children the solid – and enjoyable – grounding they need in this skill!
In these entertaining numbers games, kids will build essential skills in recognizing numbers, counting, comparing quantities, and even solving simple math equations. With vibrant animation and friendly characters, these numbers games give your child their first tools for math success.
Learning to count is fun with this range of counting games. Start with the simple counting games and progress to counting a maximum of 15 objects. The games include matching and sequencing numbers activities and are suitable for Early Years Foundation Stage children.
Browse fun number recognition games for kids! Learn to identify and read numbers and number names through engaging activities like number songs. Start for free!
Research-based and aligned to your school curriculum, Teach Your Monster Number Skills is a fun mathematics game that helps kids aged 3 to 6+ practice their numbers at school and at home.