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

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 practices ordering large numbers by directing which numbered apples to shoot in descending order.
3 subjects:
Numbers,
Understanding Quantity,
Counting

Your child develops an understanding of quantity and representation of equal forms of the same number by placing together a certain number of sandwiches using the correct numbers.
2 subjects:
Numbers,
Understanding Quantity

Your child develops his or her counting abilities by helping Elmo and Grover make lemonade.
3 subjects:
Numbers,
Number Recognition,
Counting

Your child develops abstract thinking and counting skills by connecting the dots and solving puzzles.
3 subjects:
Abstract Thinking,
Numbers,
Counting

Your child develops an understanding of math and ordinal numbers by observing two pictures and choosing the correct one before time runs out.
4 subjects:
Investigation / Experimentation,
Observing and Collecting Data,
Numbers,
...

When a boy tries to eat a whole pizza without sharing half with his sister, it's not pretty. Of course, she isn't too keen on sharing her juice or cupcakes. With a little adult prodding, however, they soon learn the benefits of sharing and split everything in half, including clean-up chores.
Recognizing that half means one of two equal parts leads to understanding fractions.
2 subjects:
Numbers,
Fractions / Decimals

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,
...

Your child enhances his or her counting skills with Elmo by using one-to-one correspondence to count different common objects.
5 subjects:
Numbers,
Counting,
Number Recognition,
Plants / Animals,
Life Science
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