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

Your child develops tons of different literacy skills, including reading comprehension, spelling, word decoding, rhyming, and much more!
17 subjects:
Letter Recognition,
Attention / Listening,
Syllables / Word Parts,
...

Your child develops both spelling and health trivia knowledge by spelling words related to health and nutrition, learning the definition, origin and hearing the words in a sentence.
6 subjects:
Spelling,
Life Science,
Health / Nutrition,
Anatomy / Physiology,
...

Your child develops knowledge of anatomy and physiology by watching this playful skeleton storybook video.
4 subjects:
Life Science,
Anatomy / Physiology,
The Human Body,
Reading Comprehension

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 an understanding of rhymes by creating their own endings to the verses.
4 subjects:
Rhyme,
Literary Devices,
Early Reading / Phonics,
Rhyming

Your child learns all about tractors. Blippi will explain every part while showing them.
3 subjects:
Vocabulary / Concept Development,
Word Meanings,
Art

Your child develops exploration and curiosity skills as well as building narratives and object identification by playing a variety of games and being a creative contributor to the environment.
6 subjects:
Exploration / Curiosity,
Writing,
Building Narratives,
...

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,
...

Your child develops color recognition skills by watching a video about colors with a spicy flair.
3 subjects:
Vocabulary / Concept Development,
Word Categories,
Reading Comprehension

Your child develops word recognition and categorization skills by organizing books on the correct shelf after being mixed up from the flood.
2 subjects:
Vocabulary / Concept Development,
Word Categories
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