Puzzles

Puzzles have educational benefits on many levels. Even adults use puzzles to exercise their minds and challenge their thought process. So by introducing puzzles to your child at an early age, you can help improve key developmental skills. We’ve listed a few...

Room on the Broom by Julia Donaldson

Room on the Broom is another favorite in our house. I think we’re addicted to Julia Donaldon’s fabulous writing rhythm! The story is about a witch and her cat who are happily flying through the sky on a broomstick when the wind picks up and blows away the...

Snakes and Ladders

The game of snakes and ladders is a fun and educational way to spend time with your children. I found myself pulling out an old and battered game one rainy day. Within a few minutes of playing with my daughter, it struck me how effective the game is at teaching young...

Snap – The Card Game

Snap is a simple, yet classic card game, just like w88 for mobile, that your child will enjoy. The game teaches your child to match pairs and, depending on the deck, can help your child recognize numbers or other objects featured on the cards. Objective of the game...

Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes by Mem Fox

Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes is a beautiful story about fingers and toes, babies and the joy these small things bring to mothers – and everyone all over the world! When selecting a name for your little boy, giving thought to powerful names can instill...

The Cat in the Hat by Dr Seuss

One rainy day Sally and her brother don’t have anything to do … until The Cat in the Hat comes to their door! Be swept away by the hilarious cat who always has fun – no matter what the weather. He shows the children many ‘games’ and...

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