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The home

The home

The home is the dearest place for the child and the most familiar, quite uncanny as there are many elements which a child is forbidden to touch, get near to or play with. Due to this fact, we have added games where they are able to ?play? with certain household appliances, such as a toaster or a gas stove, in safe conditions to learn more about them. They learn about how they are used, for what and why (there are other skills for them to practice, as outlined next to each game?s icon). Then the parents may teach their children about the safety factors related to such equipment.

  • Memory

    Memory

    Here the pictures are covered up, then the child should turn up matching pairs. This helps in memory building.

  • Building blocks

    Building blocks

    There is always a future builder or architect amongst the little ones?perhaps your child is one of them? This game will develop skills in creativity and construction.

  • Choo-choo puzzle

    Choo-choo puzzle

    Before you start your first 1,000 piece puzzle you can start here with something a little easier. The game will help develop the recognition and creation of pictures, also with concentration.

  • Washing windows

    Washing windows

    Would you like your child to be more involved with chores around the house? In the beginning you can both wash virtual windows together. This game teaches your child better eye-hand coordination and the ability to use a computer mouse.

  • Bicycle

    Bicycle

    Believe it or not the bicycle is not a complicated machine, you may assemble it by yourself. This game helps recognize and create pictures.

  • Chocolate

    Chocolate

    It is easier to succeed in social life when you are not considered to be egotistical. This game builds a positive foundation of sharing and learning about equal-rights.

  • Books

    Books

    In order to keep things tidy first you have to know how. This game will teach different types of categorizing and sorting belongings

  • Vacuuming

    Vacuuming

    You can convince your child that a vacuum is not a live, fiery dragon or a terrible machine. This game will help train eye-hand coordination and using the computer mouse.

  • Cooking

    Cooking

    A child and matches? Teach your child the how to safely use household appliances. This game will illustrate the direct relation of the flame height to the intensity of cooking.

  • Sorting balls

    Sorting balls

    In order to be successful it helps when one understands the rules and can use them accordingly. This helps a child learn logical thinking.

  • Setting the table

    Setting the table

    Shared meals are very important and this game will help them learn how to set the table. It will help in pattern recognition and creating a picture, as well as practicing the use of the computer mouse.

  • Cradle

    Cradle

    If your pre-schooler has a younger sibling, quite likely they would like to help you take care of them. This game illustrates relations in direct interaction between two people: rocking a baby calms it, when you stop it starts to cry.

  • Ice-cream

    Ice-cream

    There aren't any children that do not like ice, including your little one. A traditional game in which there is loads of fun, especially for the youngest.

  • Decorating the Christmas tree

    Decorating the Christmas tree

    Christmas time is only once a year, yet you may practice decorating it whenever you feel like it. This will help expand the ability to identify objects and match them to a given picture-thus enhancing their knowledge.

  • Making toast

    Making toast

    Teach your child how to use a toaster. On number ?1? setting the toasting takes the longest whereas on ?3? the shortest. This game will aid in learning about time.

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