Learn Numbers
Count colorful pictures and recognize numbers! Choose a difficulty level and collect stars.
Numbers 1–10
Get to know and count the first ten numbers
Numbers 1–20
Recognize and count numbers up to 20
Tens to 100
10, 20, 30 ... 100 — practice counting by tens
Learn Numbers - From Digit Recognition to Number Understanding
Learning numbers is one of the most fundamental skills children develop in their early years. Long before formal math instruction begins, children build an intuitive understanding of quantities, counting, and digits. Our free learning game on Wimolino supports children from age 3 in learning numbers and building a solid foundation for later mathematical thinking.
Why Is Learning Numbers So Important for Children?
Numbers are everywhere: on clocks, in elevators, while shopping, on license plates, and when playing dice. Children learn numbers not just as abstract symbols but as tools that help them understand and organize the world. A solid number understanding is the prerequisite for later arithmetic in elementary school.
Three Levels of Number Learning
- Numbers 1 to 10: The entry point for the youngest from age 3. Children learn to recognize digits 1-10 and match them to quantities.
- Numbers 1 to 20: For children ages 4-5. The number range expands, ideal for preschool preparation.
- Tens to 100: For advanced preschoolers and first graders. Children learn the tens and understand the decimal system structure.
How the Number Learning Game Works
In each round, children are shown colorful pictures to count, then select the correct digit from multiple options. The combination of counting and digit recognition creates a holistic learning experience. Immediate feedback and star rewards ensure motivation.
From Counting to Calculating - The Development Path
Learning numbers is the first step toward learning arithmetic. Development typically progresses through: learning to count (age 2-3), recognizing digits (age 3-4), understanding quantities (age 4-5), comparing and ordering (age 5), and first calculations (age 6).
Tips for Parents: Discovering Numbers in Everyday Life
Supplement digital number learning with everyday experiences: count stairs together, apples in the fruit bowl, or cars in the parking lot. Play dice games, help set the table, and use cooking as an opportunity for measuring and counting. Discover our other learning games including Learn Letters, Multiplication and Learn Shapes.
Also discover our free coloring pages and challenging puzzles on Wimolino.