🔎Count the mixed-up things with the little fox 🔎🦊

Count & Find

Counting gets more challenging when things are mixed together, because children have to “choose before they count” — spot only what the prompt asks for, then count them one by one. The game asks aloud and shows a picture of the target, for example find the apples 🍎 among other fruits. Your child counts just the apples and taps the right number. It gets harder as you play — more items and look-alike decoys — training counting, focus, and spotting differences all at once.

💡 For parents

Play along with your child. When the question is spoken, invite them to point to each one and count out loud together — “one, two, three…”. If they mix up look-alike decoys (like apples and cherries), take it slow and start with the first level where there are fewer things, just 5–10 minutes per session, and cheer every correct count so they want to keep playing.

❓ Frequently asked questions

What does this Count & Find game teach, and what age is it for?

It teaches children to count with focus and to observe and tell things apart, by counting only what the prompt asks for among many mixed items. It suits kindergarten children (ages 4–7) who can already count a little and want to get sharper. It works even before they can read, because every prompt is led by sound with a picture of what to count.

How is it different from a normal counting game?

Normal counting games usually show a single kind of thing to count. This one deliberately mixes several kinds together, so children have to “choose before they count” — spot the right ones first, then count them. It trains focus and observation on top of counting, making it more challenging and closer to counting real things in everyday life.

My child miscounts a lot — will they get discouraged?

The game is gentle. A wrong answer brings no scolding and no game over; instead it briefly highlights the things to count so your child can see which ones to count, then lets them try again with encouraging sounds. The focus is fun and trying bravely rather than fear of mistakes.

Is this game free? Any download or sign-up needed?

It's free, with no download and no sign-up. Open it in your browser and play with your child right away — on phone, tablet, or computer.