Count the Apples Counting
How many apples are in the basket? Count them and tap the right number. A gentle way to practise counting to ten.
★ fun maths games for little champions ★
A bright, friendly arcade of maths games made for little kids (about 4–6 years old). Six happy games cover counting, adding, taking away, shapes and comparing — with big buttons, cheery sounds, a mascot to pick, and gold-medal leaderboards. No reading needed, no ads, no downloads.
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Six little games, each one a 60-second burst. Get answers right to score points and chase a gold medal.
How many apples are in the basket? Count them and tap the right number. A gentle way to practise counting to ten.
Put two little groups together — three strawberries and two more — and tap how many there are altogether. Simple sums up to ten, with pictures to count.
Start with a bunch of balloons, then some pop and fly away. Tap how many are left — friendly first subtraction.
See a shape, then find its match among the others and tap it. Circles, squares, triangles, stars and more.
Two groups pop up — tap the one with more, or the one with fewer. Watch the arrow so you know which to pick!
The number train is missing a carriage. Tap the number that fills the gap — great for learning what comes next.
A few things every game shares.
Chunky answers and bright pictures, built for little fingers on a phone or tablet — no reading required.
Get one wrong? No worries — the right answer lights up, a happy sound plays and you try the next one. Nobody loses.
Each player has their own "champion" score. Grown-ups can lower it for younger kids so everyone can win.
Best scores save to daily, weekly and all-time boards, so cousins and friends can cheer each other on.
David the Mathlete is invite-only — there is no public sign-up. A grown-up hands out a funny username and password to family and friends.
If you have your details, log in and start playing. Want an account? Ask the grown-up who runs the arcade.
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