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  1. Fun Learning Activities for Kids

    September 1, 2011 by anderstwo

    Learning has always been fun! And by introducing to your kids fun and learning activities where in they are not just able to play but most importantly they are able to learn, there is nothing more that you could ask for.

    Letting them play learning activities such as online games are really a great way to build skills that they will need in order to succeed in school. These types of educational online games designed for kids makes learning fun with math facts, language and arts and more!

     

    Words with Friends

    Words with friends is an online game which has a general game play that is instantly familiar to any one who has played scrabble. The difficulty in the game comes in keeping up with your opponent and figuring how to get most points just with the letters that are available to you. To win, you have to think about the best and longest words that you could actually form from your letters. The stronger you are and the deeper your vocabulary is, the better you will do.

     

    Sesame Street: Ready, Set, Grover!

    The game is focused in promoting not just the physical fitness of your kid but also good nutrition, and general physical well-being. There are also mini-games that helps to test your kids’ listening and matching skills and will teach them how to follow instructions accordingly.

     

    Fruit Ninja Kinect

    Basic motor skills is what this game is all about and it would take someone with great precision, fast reflexes and willingness to play again and again to master the skills required in order to achieve the highest score.

     

     

    Spy Kids: All the Time in the World

    In this game, children are shown as capable and empowered characters making them capable enough in getting the job done. Family bonding is promoted in the storyline and dialogue.

    These type of educational and learning games will definitely help you and your kids to enjoy his or her learning process without pressure. And your presence as a parent will definitely be a good factor in helping him or her all along the way!