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These games teach valuable skills and have a high fun and educational rating.
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Your child learns about antonyms by matching a word read by the tooth fairy to its opposite in a list of words.
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Your child learns about synonyms by matching a word to one word in a list that is closest to its meaning.
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Your child learns how to spell words by clicking on aliens with letters floating through space.
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Your child learns how to spell and use the computer keyboard while helping Frieda to skate.
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Your child learns how to spell three letter words by helping the alien clean up the trash from the atmosphere with a vacuum.
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Your child learns the differences between rhythm, rhyme and alliteration by helping the wizard find the dragon's lair in a poetry pickle.
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Your child learns how to spell words by typing the words that fearless Frieda yells and see her do cool tricks on the surfboard.
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Your child learns word recognition by matching the parts of words read by the seal to a list of words read by the fish.
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Your child learns how to construct sentences by helping the monkey cross the bridge.
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Your child learns the upper and lower case alphabets by matching the baby Kangaroos to their parents.
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Zoodles 10.2.4 Copyright (c) 2012 Inquisitive Minds, Inc. All rights reserved.
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