Teach Your Baby Math: As Young as 4 Months Old
Did you know your baby can begin learning math at just 4 months old? Research shows infant brains are wired for numbers from the very start — and with the right method, your child can be counting before their first birthday.
MathEarly was developed over three generations by an award-recognized teaching artist, filmmaker, and media educator. She started teaching her grandson math at 4 months old. At 6 months he counted to ten. Before age 2 he counted to one hundred. At 5 years old he recited multiplication tables to a room full of fifth graders who were still learning them.
This is not a theory. This is a living family practice — finally written down.
What's included: — The Birth-to-5 Math Roadmap — stage by stage from newborn to age 5 — The Daily Math Ritual — math woven into every part of your day — Number Wall Cards — 0 to 100 across five phases, blue numerals, gold dot quantity cards — Subitizing Bonus Cards — teach your child to recognize quantities instantly, no counting required — Full lyrics to five classic counting songs and nursery rhymes
One-time payment. Lifetime access. Founding price: $27.
Perfect for expecting parents, new parents, grandparents, early childhood educators, and bilingual households. This guide works from pregnancy onward — because it is never too early to begin.
Start before birth if you can. Singing, counting, and playing music in the womb familiarizes your baby with the sounds and rhythms of numbers before they even arrive. By the time the brain's mathematical window opens at 4 months, your baby has already been listening.
Bundle your baby's head start: Pair this with Teach Your Baby to Read from Birth and Up at teachbabytoread.carrd.co — because a child who can read and count before age 3 walks into every classroom already fluent in the two languages that matter most.