Kids on Keys is a 1983 educational video game from Spinnaker Software designed by Freeda Lekkerkerker.
The game contains three minigames to teach young players basic language and typing skills.
The second sees the player type the full name of household items before the words reach the bottom of the screen.
[1] Kids on Keys entered the Billboard charts for Top Educational Computer Software at #8 on February 9, 1985.
said that Kids on Keys was "a positive step" in teaching children typing, but criticized the bonus round as "indecipherable semi-graphics".