These games teach valuable skills and have a high fun and educational rating.

Your child learns about balance by discovering which combination of birds and seeds will create balance.
4 subjects:
Physical Science,
Mechanics,
Logic / Reasoning,
Art

Your child learns a multitude of important interpersonal, math, and reading skills as they help the grumpy old troll become the thankful old troll with Dora and Boots.
16 subjects:
Interacting with Others,
Social Development,
Foreign Languages,
...

Your child develops exploration and curiosity by going through rooms and participating in activities in the big and small houses.
2 subjects:
Art,
Exploration / Curiosity

Your child will develop creativity by popping bubbles to paint colors.
3 subjects:
Art,
Physical Development,
Fine Motor Skills

Your child develops early reading skills while helping Dora save the Crystal Kingdom.
10 subjects:
Reading Comprehension,
Number Recognition,
Early Reading / Phonics,
...

Your child explores various forms of visual expression by exploring an art studio and playing the games that await.
6 subjects:
Computer Literacy,
Mouse Skills,
Pattern Recognition,
...

Your child develops attention, memory, and matching skills by watching Curious George pass through the screen and then identifying which types of skates he was wearing.
3 subjects:
Matching,
Memory,
Art

Your child develops pattern recognition and matching skills as they help Team UmiZoomi collect the right shapes and objects for their kites.
10 subjects:
Geometry,
Basic Shapes,
Matching,
Pattern Recognition,
Spatial Relations,
...

Your child develops exploration/curiosity, color recognition, and art skills by mixing together different primary colors to paint a picture with Curious George.
4 subjects:
Art,
Physical Science,
Chemistry,
Exploration / Curiosity

Your child explores the concept of being yourself and accepting differences through a fun video about some birds who stubble into colored paint.
4 subjects:
Art,
Exploration / Curiosity,
Character Education,
Respect
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