Here is another fun game that you can play at home to practise counting and recognising numbers.
You can just use a sheet of paper and write numbers 1-6 all over it. You will also need a die and two sets of counters (or anything else to cover the numbers with). Your child will roll the die, count (or recognise) the number of dots and then cover that number on the sheet of paper. Take it in turns to do that until all numbers have been covered. The person with the most counters on the sheet is the winner.
This game can also be played with higher numbers. You may want to use a D10 or D20 die or you can make simple flashcards with dots or numbers to 20 that you mix up and put in a pile face down. Instead of rolling a die, players simply turn over the top card and find that number.