15 educational games for kids and toddlers from 3 to 6 years old
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What is it about?
15 educational games for kids and toddlers from 3 to 6 years old. This game for early development, made with knowledge of child education experts, includes sorting games and classifying objects by color, size and shape. This game is designed for preschool kindergarten boys and girls and will help them develop their logical thinking, fine motor skills, memory and eye–hand coordination.
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15 educational games for kids and toddlers from 3 to 6 years old. This game for early development, made with knowledge of child education experts, includes sorting games and classifying objects by color, size and shape. This game is designed for preschool kindergarten boys and girls and will help them develop their logical thinking, fine motor skills, memory and eye–hand coordination.
This free learning game offers a safe and friendly environment for kids and toddlers to play and learn. Little preschool kids will enjoy playing these entertaining games as well as learning something new about colors, quantity, shapes and sizes of objects.
Features
SHAPE MATCHING GAMES: Match the shape of toys by selecting the desired toy from shelves. Open the safe with matching shapes on safe doors. Match the object with its silhouette and learn through play.
DRESS-UP GAME: If you have a passion for fashion and love kittens, you will find yourself enjoying a dress up game. Pick correct size clothing for big or small cat.
SIZE MATCHING GAMES: Match the size of a fruit or a vegetable with the correct box. You can also improve visual perception in farm game. Load up the cat's tractor with correct sized items.
SIZE SORTING GAMES: Sort objects by size. This game is gym themed for little sport lovers. Volleyball, baseball, football, tennis, pool, basketball, soccer balls are ready to be neatly sorted by size on shelves. Sorting sport equipment will help strengthen fine motor skills.
COLOR SORTING GAMES: Sort toys by color. Orange, violet, pink, green, blue, sorting colors’ fun with you! Prepare gifts by matching toys with matching color birthday bags. Let’s drive to the city! Sort differently colored objects to matching color pickup trucks.
NUMBER LEARNING GAMES: Learn numbers 123 by serving food in the restaurant game. A table of four will have 4 hot dogs and a table of three will order 3 smoothies. Summertime is a fun time! In a seaside themed game, you help dress the kids in the boat. Practice numbers! 1, 2 or 3 life jackets for two children in the boat?
LOGICAL THINKING GAMES: Figure out whether a certain item belongs to the kitchen, doctor’s office, shed or bathroom. Boost your tidying skill and put tools into correct places.
BIRTHDAY STORY: Wrap gifts, decorate a cake and fill the balloons for the birthday girl or boy. No time pressure or wrong decisions. This story game also includes hidden gems such as shape matching minigame, color sorting minigame and outline the number minigame.
Why is this game safe for my kid?
Included games were designed with child development experts, with focus on learning games. Bright, bold illustrations are combined with whimsical, shiny game effects. Games are suitable for boys and girls from ages 3 to 6. Continue reading for better explanation.
How can this game provide quality screen time?
Sorting games and other games that encourage close observation are of great value to early child brain development. Appreciation of details provides valuable grounding for his or hers first efforts at reading. And to foster the development of reading and math skills at a later stage, games include big letters and numbers. Child will have no idea of what the letters might mean, but it will help him to become familiar with letter shapes and to look for differences between them.
Classification is the basis of language and learning to sort things into different types is an important step on the road to speech. The need to match the same numbers introduces basic maths.
Games such as this assist a child's development because it challenges their memory and encourage them to think in a logical way.
Many of these games you may actually find dull, but the child will not. Some children start to respond to these games at 3 years, some even earlier. Others may not until fourth year, or later.
Kids will never be under time pressure and hints are mindfully placed to help when encouragement is needed.
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