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

Your child watches a surprising science experiment about a leak proof bag based on the properties of the plastic.
3 subjects:
Exploration / Curiosity,
Physical Science,
Chemistry

Your child develops spatial reasoning and strategic thinking skills by fitting blocks together to create rows in this game similar to Tetris.
2 subjects:
Spatial Reasoning,
Strategic Thinking

Your child watches a surprising science experiment in which you can make water go from one glass to another without pouring it.
2 subjects:
Exploration / Curiosity,
Attention / Listening

Your child learns about the concept of economics and the exchange of goods for money by solving difficult problems and unlocking key parts to the map.
5 subjects:
Economics,
Problem Solving,
Logic / Reasoning,
Real World Math,
Money

Your child develops abstract thinking and counting skills by connecting the dots and solving puzzles.
3 subjects:
Abstract Thinking,
Numbers,
Counting

Your child learns about singular and plural word families by matching the correct words in this game of memory.
4 subjects:
Plural Nouns,
Grammar,
Memory,
Matching

Your child develops attention and civic education skills by watching an inspirational fictional video about a poor couple who survives by an unexpected invention.
2 subjects:
Civic Education,
Attention / Listening

Your child develops spatial reasoning skills while helping carry seed balls from a silo to a car.
2 subjects:
Spatial Reasoning,
Logic / Reasoning

Your child practices telling time by matching numbers on a digital clock to the correct wall clock. Your child helps make sure the airplanes are leaving at the correct time, a real world math concept.
3 subjects:
Time,
Real World Math,
Memory

Your child gains familiarity of colonial occupations as well as spatial reasoning skills by completing challenge along the way of delivering a midnight message.
7 subjects:
Reading Comprehension,
History,
Textual Analysis,
Spatial Reasoning,
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