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

Your child will practice investigation skills by scanning Dora's room for certain objects. Walking around her house, your child will play a variety of games such as dressing up Dora, helping her mother cook, and fetching her dog.
6 subjects:
Design,
Art,
Observing and Collecting Data,
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Your child develops shape matching, letter recognition, and counting skills in the search for Gold clues.
6 subjects:
Numbers,
Letter Recognition,
Counting,
Geometry,
Basic Shapes,
Matching

Your child develops an array of addition skills on Dora's first day back to school.
8 subjects:
Numbers,
Addition / Subtraction,
Mathematical Operations,
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Your child develops the ability to complete patterns, count, recognize numbers, as well as beginning Spanish vocabulary while helping Dora find her lost Valentine. Upon completing the game, your child is able to create their own printable valentine card if desired.
7 subjects:
Numbers,
Counting,
Number Recognition,
Patterns and Categorization,
...

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 develops their number recognition and addition skills while helping Team Umizoomi reach the purple monkey.
6 subjects:
Numbers,
Number Recognition,
Addition / Subtraction,
...

Your child develops logical reasoning and matching skills by clicking on groups of matching blocks to eliminate them. The game is made more complex by allowing your child to rotate the puzzle at any time.
4 subjects:
Spatial Reasoning,
Logic / Reasoning,
Patterns and Categorization,
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Your child develops number recognition, counting, and matching skills by helping Dora and her mother navigate a number of different obstacles on their way to the carnival.
5 subjects:
Numbers,
Matching,
Attention / Listening,
Number Recognition,
Counting

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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