Dinosaur Builder- Ages 3 and up. It’s time to build a DINOSAUR! Dinosaurs Builder is an enticing collection of dinosaurs puzzles that is sure to excite any child. Dinosaur Builder a preschool shape learning puzzle for kids who love dinosaurs. Includes all the names of the dinosaurs written and pronounced and fun dinosaurs sounds.
Numbers League - Ages 5 and up. Villains lurk in the streets of Infinity City. Our only hope is the Numbers League. Assemble a team of superheroes and use the sum of their incredible powers and ingenious devices to capture as many villains as you can. In Numbers League, clever use of basic math skills will save the day. The more you play the sharper these skills will become until no villain is safe from your numerical onslaught.
Sudoku Junior- Ages 4 and up. A sudoku puzzle is a logic puzzle which is solved using logic and reasoning.The object of the puzzle is to fill in the rest of the grid using numbers or pictures so that no number repeats in any block, row or column.
Planet Geo- Ages 4 and up. Let your kids become the geography masters!
Make geography addictive and engaging while mastering the countries, states, cities, monuments…
Colorful jigsaw maps full of fun and enlightenment to keep you coming back for more…
Word Mess - Ages 4 and up. Find words in beautifully designed word clouds. Improve your visual scanning abilities and vocabulary through engaging and fun gameplay! Word Mess is fun for word enthusiasts of all ages! But it is specifically great for kids in middle school as it boosts spelling, word recognition and general knowledge. It is also being used in special education programs and by occupational therapists.
uKloo- Ages 4 and up. Is a fun seek-and-find literacy game for ages four and up. It encourages kids to look up word clues, search the play screen and discover surprises along the way! There’s even a picture helper to look up words when kids get stuck.
Benefits
• Progressively builds sight reading (visual word recognition)
• Provides the basics of sentence structure
• Introduces research skills
• Builds confidence
• Promotes independent learning and play
• Makes you giggle
Cathy
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