These games teach valuable skills and have a high fun and educational rating.
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Your child develops early reading, phonics, and memory skills by matching pictures with their first letter in a game of Concentration.
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Your child develops grammar and reading comprehension skills by filling in the blanks with different tense words.
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Your child develops early reading and phonics skills by matching beginning sounds to their letters and learning about short vowels vs. long vowels.
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Your child develops writing skills by learning about the different parts of a letter and then composing one.
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Your child develops early reading and spelling skills by matching letters to the beginnings and endings of the spaces to form words.
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Your child develops an understanding of parts of speech and writing and grammar skills by learning about and then creating a diamante poem.
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Your child develops spelling skills by unscrambling words and creating words related to their favorite books.
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Your child develops logic, matching, and vocabulary skills by listening to a series of words and then choosing the object that those words describe.
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Your child develops writing skills by learning the different parts of a postcard and then creating their own unique postcard.
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Your child develops literary language skills by choosing the appropriate idioms for given sentences.
