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Interactive Games
Experience the fun of learning with different activities on every page!
Find–
Listen to the question and search for the object on the page.
The important literacy skill of reading comprehension is strengthened as your child listens to and
remembers the objects or words to search for on the page. The eye movements used for this kind of
searching are similar to what occurs in the process of reading, offering additional early reading benefits.
Count–
Count the objects on the page.
In addition to reading skills, children are introduced to basic math concepts such as
number identification, counting, shape identification and size comparison. Since many
math problems involve reading, combining math skills with reading skills is an important
learning benefit for young children.
Surprise–
Play a variety of games.
Surprise activities reinforce many of the skill building exercises introduced throughout each
book. Games help your child with problem-solving, word discrimination, matching,
categorization and many more developmental skills!
Music–
Hear songs or play notes and music to create masterpieces!
Children delight in listening to and playing familiar jingles. Research has shown music enhances
learning opportunities for children as they explore the sounds of language through exposure to
games and rhythmic activities.
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