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

Your child will expand knowledge of the concept of book and understand that printed materials provide information by collecting books to free captured Don Quixote.
7 subjects:
Book and Print Basics,
Physical Development,
Fine Motor Skills,
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Your child will learn to scan and observe his/her surroundings to find specific things by searching for apples for Dora's pony.
7 subjects:
Fine Motor Skills,
Observing and Collecting Data,
Physical Development,
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Your child uses the keyboard, practices the alphabet, and identifies objects that begin with a specific letter as he or she accompanies Dora through the forest.
5 subjects:
Computer Literacy,
Keyboard Basics,
Early Reading / Phonics,
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Your child will learn to identify common musical instruments visually and aurally and to demonstrate awareness of tempo and beats by collecting musical instruments in this side-scrolling game.
4 subjects:
Music,
Fine Motor Skills,
Physical Development,
Foreign Languages

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,
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Your child practices keyboarding and compares numbers and sizes so that Dora can recover her ribbon. Then, he or she chooses the moves that Dora will use in her gymnastics performance.
6 subjects:
Computer Literacy,
Keyboard Basics,
Dance,
Measurement,
Numbers,
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Your child will practice identifying shapes and colors while using mouse skills to help Dora and Swiper collect presents in their sleigh.
6 subjects:
Geometry,
Basic Shapes,
Art,
Attention / Listening,
Computer Literacy,
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Your child will practice color recognition and turn taking while helping Dora and her friends make it through Candyland to get to the fiesta.
5 subjects:
Social Development,
Interacting with Others,
Art,
Letter Recognition,
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Your child develops fine motor skills by clicking on moving animals. Your child develops animals and matching skills by only selecting those animals which are included in a list of specific animals.
3 subjects:
Matching,
Physical Development,
Fine Motor Skills

Your child will practice recognizing animal sounds, counting and mouse skills while helping Dora and her friends clean up the farm.
7 subjects:
Life Science,
Plants / Animals,
Numbers,
Counting,
Computer Literacy,
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