Math Games for Preschoolers

Young children love to play and learn. These hands-on activities will teach your child all the basic math skills through play.
Check the videos to get inspired on what you can do.

Numbers - Symbols and Values

Recognize the Symbols by tracing the finger over each number.

Recognize the Values by counting the knobs on each brick.

Counting 1 to 10

Learn the numbers and count up to 10 through hands-on activities.

Learning the numbers - Values

Ask your child to find a number between 1 to 9.

If the picked number on the brick is correct, your child can keep it.

Continue the play until there are no bricks left on the table.

You can also do this math game by turning the bricks and showing the symbols.

Who is largest?

The math game "who is largest" is fun to learn which number is bigger. You can also put all the yellow bricks into the bag and everybody draws one brick to see who has the largest.
The one who has the largest brick can keep both bricks.
All children love to win and collect the bricks. You can be sure that your child will do everything to pick the biggest number!

Sorting Numbers

The newmero bricks help the children to sort the numbers in the right order.

The kids can sort the numbers 1-9, 9-1, 10-90, 90-10, 100-900 and 900-100.

This math exercise is for children who are 3 years old and up to 6 years old.

Counting and Sorting Numbers

The newmero bricks will tell your child if the numbers are sorted by making a stair.

If the numbers are not sorted right, it will form a mountain or a valley instead.

How much larger?

This math game is not only training which number is larger but also to see what is the difference between the numbers. It is a simple subtraction exercise.

The one who has the largest brick can keep both bricks.

Kids just love to win and collect as many bricks as possible.

Counting up to 20

Learn how to count from 1 up to 20 through hands-on activities.

Your child will see the difference between the Ten´s and One´s.

Ten´s are green bricks and One´s are yellow bricks.

Colour Patterns for Kids - Easy

Learn how to decode math patterns which are an important basis for future learning. Patterns are all around us like for example tiles on the street, a necklace, a bus schedule, etc...

You can do your own colour patterns for kids or do number patterns.

Free Math Worksheets

You can download and print one of our Free Math worksheets to try out.

These worksheets are from our Math workbook for Preschoolers.