INSIDE THE LUUKI PRESCHOOL LEARNING APP 4+

INSIDE THE LUUKI PRESCHOOL LEARNING APP 4+

The Luuki Preschool Learning App (4+) offers educational games for kids that support early learning through play. Children develop number sense, first letters, logical thinking, concentration, and visual perception with age-appropriate activities. Designed as a structured learning app for preschoolers, Luuki helps children build essential skills before starting school. The app is ad-free, easy to use, and works offline, making it ideal for families at home or on the go.

GAME 1
LEARN COLOURS

In this game, children explore the world of colours together with Luuki. Different objects are sorted by colour, helping to develop colour recognition and visual perception.

The tasks are clearly structured and designed for preschool children. Child-friendly illustrations and calm animations support concentration and allow independent learning without frustration.

GAME 2
NUMBERS AND QUANTITIES

Together with Luuki, children learn about quantities and numbers up to 5. Clear visual representations help children not only recognise numbers but also understand their relationships.

The game builds an important foundation for early mathematical skills and encourages logical thinking as well as an initial understanding of numbers and quantities.

 

GAME 3
DRESS-UP FUN

In this game, children explore colours together with Luuki while sorting different objects by colour. This supports colour recognition and visual perception.

The tasks are clearly structured for preschool children. Friendly illustrations and calm animations help children concentrate and learn independently.

GAME 4
LEARN SHAPES

Children discover basic geometric shapes and match them with their correct shadows. These tasks strengthen visual perception and spatial thinking.

The game is calm and easy to follow, making it ideal for preschool and kindergarten children who want to learn shapes playfully without time pressure.

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GAME 5
NUMBERS ON THE
BATHROOM MIRROR

In this game, children discover numbers up to 7 in a playful way. They see the number, hear its pronunciation and recognise it through clear visual examples, such as matching quantities of objects.

Afterwards, children can trace the numbers, practising early writing movements. The game supports number understanding, fine motor skills and gently prepares children for writing and maths.

GAME 6
FINE MOTOR SKILLS
WHILE BRUSHING TEETH

In this game, children combine the daily routine of brushing their teeth with targeted movement exercises. Playful brushing motions strengthen fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.

Luuki guides children step by step, turning an everyday routine into a positive learning experience that supports motor skills and encourages independence.

GAME 7
LEARNING DIRECTIONS

In this game, children learn to recognise directions such as left, right, up and down. Simple tasks and clear visual cues help build spatial understanding in a playful way.

The exercises support orientation and logical thinking while helping children confidently understand and use directional concepts.

GAME 8
NUMBERS & QUANTITIES

In the kitchen, children discover numbers and quantities up to 10. A number appears on the screen together with the matching amount of food items, for example six berries for the number 6.

The number is spoken aloud while children visually recognise the quantity and choose the correct digit. This helps build a clear understanding of numbers, quantities and their relationship – an important foundation for using numbers confidently in everyday life.

 

GAME 9
PUTTING NUMBERS IN
THE CORRECT ORDER

On a virtual refrigerator, children help Luuki place magnetic numbers in the correct order from 1 to 5. By moving and arranging the numbers, children deepen their understanding of number sequences in a playful way.

The game supports logical thinking and prepares children for early maths skills – without pressure and in a familiar environment.

GAME 10
COUNTING CORRECTLY

In this game, children take the requested amount of food from the refrigerator, for example three tomatoes, and place them on a plate.

This helps practise accurate counting and strengthens the understanding of quantities. The game supports a confident sense of numbers and helps children recognise and use numbers in everyday situations.

GAME 11
ON THE WAY TO
KINDERGARTEN

On the way to kindergarten, children help Luuki find the correct path through a small maze. They orient themselves in space, make decisions and plan the next step.

The game strengthens spatial orientation, logical thinking and problem-solving skills – important foundations for everyday situations and kindergarten.

GAME 12
SORTING BY SIZE

In this game, children sort objects by size. Items of different heights appear on the screen and must be arranged from small to large or from large to small.

This activity strengthens visual perception, comparison skills and an early understanding of size relationships – playfully and without time pressure.

GAME 13
NUMBER HUNT

Different vehicles move along the street from left to right. Children help Luuki catch the vehicles that display specific numbers.

The game trains reaction speed, attention and quick number recognition while combining learning with movement and action – age-appropriate and motivating.

 

GAME 14
RECOGNISING PATTERNS

In this game, children recreate a given colour pattern using colourful cabinets. By observing carefully and placing the elements in the correct order, they learn to recognise and continue patterns.

The game strengthens visual perception, supports logical thinking and helps develop important cognitive skills during the preschool years.

GAME 15
COUNTING DICE

On a board, dice with different numbers of dots appear. Children recognise the dots and match them to the correct number.

This playful activity builds a strong understanding of numbers while training concentration, quantity recognition and the connection between numbers and amounts.

GAME 16
SIMPLE SUBTRACTION

In this game, a group of objects is shown. Children count how many remain after some are taken away and gain their first experience with subtraction.

The activity gently introduces subtraction, strengthens logical thinking and prepares children for basic maths – clearly and without pressure.

GAME 17
COUNTING WITH FINGERS

In this game, two hands with different numbers of raised fingers appear. Children compare the fingers, count them and identify the correct number.

This visual approach strengthens number understanding while also training concentration, memory and fine motor skills, supporting a confident sense of numbers in everyday life.

GAME 18
DISTINGUISHING SIZE
AND WEIGHT

In this game, children sort different objects such as balls, sandcastles or towers by size and weight. They learn to recognise differences visually and compare objects with each other.

The activity supports the understanding of mathematical concepts such as bigger, smaller, heavier or lighter and encourages logical thinking in a playful way.

GAME 19
COMPARING QUANTITIES

In this game, children see fields containing different numbers of objects. They identify where there are more or fewer items and make simple comparisons.

The activity strengthens the understanding of quantities, supports visual perception and gently prepares children for early mathematical thinking.

GAME 20
COOKING FUN IN THE KITCHEN

In the kitchen, children collect the required ingredients in the correct quantities. They pay attention to numbers, order and the correct assignment of food items.

The game supports number understanding, quantity recognition and logical thinking while connecting learning with a familiar everyday situation.

GAME 21
WRITING NUMBERS

On the bathroom mirror, numbers from 1 to 12 appear. Children choose a number, recognise its shape and trace it step by step.

This activity strengthens number recognition, fine motor skills and writing movements. It gently prepares children for writing numbers at school and builds confidence in using numbers.

GAME 22
BEDTIME MEMORY

In the bedroom, round cards with different patterns appear. Children turn over two cards at a time and try to find the matching pairs.

This calm game trains concentration, visual memory and recall. It is especially suitable as a relaxed activity before bedtime.

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