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

Your child will explore the concept of cause-and-effect by planting bulbs and letting it rain to see the plants bloom.
4 subjects:
Exploration / Curiosity,
Design,
Life Science,
Ecology / Environment

Your child develops motion, gravity, and logic/reasoning skills by manipulating the tilt of ramps to guide falling meatballs onto Gnocchi's plate. Through trial and error, your child also develops investigation and experimentation by completing this game.
2 subjects:
Physical Science,
Mechanics

Your child develops their number sense as they help Curious George give dogs their fair share of treats.
2 subjects:
Numbers,
Understanding Quantity

Your child develops estimation and measurement skills by estimating how tall certain objects are relative to other smaller objects.
3 subjects:
Measurement,
Numbers,
Estimation

Your child develops their number sense as they help Curious George create trains of matching lengths.
3 subjects:
Mathematical Operations,
Addition / Subtraction,
Matching

Your child develops logic/reasoning and number recognition skills by identifying the correct placement of missing numbers in a number line.
3 subjects:
Numbers,
Understanding Quantity,
Number Recognition

Your child develops early math skills as they count and add objects to bring things to the party.
6 subjects:
Numbers,
Counting,
Addition / Subtraction,
Mathematical Operations,
...

Your child develops time and fine motor skills by printing an activity in which they cut out the pieces of a clock to put together, and then set the clock to different times according to printed flash-cards.
2 subjects:
Real World Math,
Time

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 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
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