A stylized illustration of the  arabic number 0, formed by connected dots and lines like a constellation.A stylized illustration of the  roman number 7, formed by connected dots and lines.

Counting Adventures: 0 to 20

Numbers are the secret language of the world, and this is your child's first step to speaking it. We've designed this adventure to go beyond simple memorization, focusing instead on the joyful "aha!" moments of discovery. Here, your child will explore patterns, solve playful puzzles, and connect the abstract idea of numbers to the real world around them.

Our Approach to Math

True mathematical understanding isn't about memorizing equations; it's about seeing the world in a new way. It's the confidence to solve problems, the curiosity to find patterns, and the ability to think logically. Our mission is to nurture this deep understanding from the very first count, transforming math from a daunting subject into a lifelong tool for creative thinking and clear reasoning.

- The Whizki Learning Team
Stylized decorative illustration of the roman number 9.Stylized decorative illustration of the  arabic number 5.

More Than Just Numbers

We believe a child's first encounter with numbers should be filled with joy and wonder, not pressure.
Our approach goes beyond simple counting to build a deep and intuitive foundation for mathematical thinking.
We focus on three key areas that turn learning numbers into a meaningful, screen-free adventure.

Hands-On Practice

True learning happens with the hands, not just the head. Our printable activities are designed for physical interaction-counting berries on a page, tracing the curve of a '3', and playing together. This tactile connection makes abstract numbers real and understandable. It’s learning they can truly feel.

Develops Number Sense

What is "five"? It's more than a shape on a page-it's five crayons in a box, five fingers on a hand. This deep, intuitive understanding is 'number sense,' the foundation of all future confidence in math. Our activities are designed to spark those "aha!" moments, helping your child see the meaning behind the numbers.

Fosters Logical Thinking

Every number puzzle and counting game is a playful workout for your child's problem-solving brain. We encourage curiosity and the joy of finding a solution, not just getting the "right" answer. Our goal is to build not just future mathematicians, but creative, confident thinkers who can apply logical reasoning to all of life's adventures.

A Parent's Guide to Arabic Numerals (0-20)

These are the numbers we use every day!
This handy reference guide helps your child connect the numeral (like '7') with its name ('seven') and the concept of quantity.
Use it as a starting point for counting games, number hunts, and everyday math conversations.

0zero

[ˈzɪəroʊ]
The Number zero

3three

[θriː]
The Number three

4four

[fɔːr]
The Number four

5five

[faɪv]
The Number five

6six

[sɪks]
The Number six

7seven

[ˈsɛvən]
The Number seven

8eight

[eɪt]
The Number eight

9nine

[naɪn]
The Number nine

10ten

[tɛn]
The Number ten

11eleven

[ɪˈlɛvən]
The Number eleven

12twelve

[twɛlv]
The Number twelve

13thirteen

[θɜːrˈtiːn]
The Number thirteen

14fourteen

[fɔːrˈtiːn]
The Number fourteen

15fifteen

[fɪfˈtiːn]
The Number fifteen

16sixteen

[sɪksˈtiːn]
The Number sixteen

17seventeen

[ˌsɛvənˈtiːn]
The Number seventeen

18eighteen

[eɪˈtiːn]
The Number eighteen

19nineteen

[naɪnˈtiːn]
The Number nineteen

20twenty

[ˈtwɛnti]
The Number twenty

Ready for a Deeper Dive?

Our free number guides are a wonderful start. For a complete, structured journey from 1 to 100, explore our "My First Numbers" Workbook, featuring 80+ pages of durable, high-quality practice for hours of screen-free fun

The Secret Code of Roman Numerals (I-XII)

Learning Roman numerals is like unlocking a secret code from the past!
It’s a wonderful way to show your child that a single idea-like the number three-can be represented in different ways (3 and III).
This playful exploration of ancient symbols builds cognitive flexibility and a deeper appreciation for the creative, human story behind math.

IItwo

[tuː]
The Number two

IIIthree

[θriː]
The Number three

IVfour

[fɔːr]
The Number four

Vfive

[faɪv]
The Number five

VIsix

[sɪks]
The Number six

VIIseven

[ˈsɛvən]
The Number seven

VIIIeight

[eɪt]
The Number eight

IXnine

[naɪn]
The Number nine

XIeleven

[ɪˈlɛvən]
The Number eleven

XIItwelve

[twɛlv]
The Number twelve

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