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These games teach valuable skills and have a high fun and educational rating.
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Your child develops early reading and language skills by playing a variety of Super Why games
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Your child will practice recognizing the capital and lower case letters of the alphabet as well as practicing phonics.
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Your child develops letter recognition skills by finding the correct letter to go next in the alphabet.
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Your child will learn to write letters of the alphabet and match them to sounds by tracing the letters with a mouse and choosing the objects that start with the letters.
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Your child develops phonics skills by choosing two word parts to compete/merge in a football game.
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Your child develops early reading, phonics, and memory skills by matching pictures with their first letter in a game of Concentration.
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Your child develops phonemic awareness by finding the long 'A' words in the picture.
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Your child develops phonemic awareness by finding the long '-o' words in the picture.
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Your child develops phonemic awareness by finding the '-or' words in the picture.
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Your child develops letter recognition and phonics skills by answering questions about the name and sounds of the letters of the alphabet.
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Zoodles 10.3.0 Copyright (c) 2012 Inquisitive Minds, Inc. All rights reserved.
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