There are books to read or be read to, starting with very simple phonics readers and progressing to harder levels as they finished those. Gabe (4) loved the alphabet songs also! He has had a speech delay and it was fun hearing him sing along with all the songs! They also have a whole section on songs and all of the kids loved these! Even 1 year old Lilly danced to counting songs, folk songs and just plain silly songs □ But you would be amazed at the math they learned from the counting songs. You had the ability to make snowmen, pumpkins and loads more and you had to pick the color of them, the shape of their eyes, shape of mouth, color of accessories, ect… It was really helpful with his naming of colors. Our 4 year old loved the ones that dealt with colors and shapes. He also practiced counting by 2’s and adding numbers up to 10. My oldest son memorized them quickly and it was very helpful with some numbers he was having problems with visually recognizing. So, it pops up on the screen and reads aloud 10-5=5. Jake (7) loved the Math games! He even experimented with double number addition!Īn example of one of the Math games was bowling. We downloaded the apps onto our Kindles and one thing I love right off was the lack of ads! My kids love to play games on the Kindle which I very rarely allow but I felt good about these in moderation since they are all learning ones □ and I didn’t have to deal with unknown ads! This membership is $35/year and is good for your entire immediate family including the grandparents! All you need is one membership email & password! Its called The Starfall Home Membership so its specifically designed for families and home use. This is an online program that also has an app that teaches your kids math, reading, ect… through fun. My kids were really excited when I told them I was going to be reviewing a learning game from A Review of Starfall Education Foundation
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