Tuesday, October 18, 2005

Children's Learning Games Are More Than Just Fun

Playtime can be more than just fun with children's learning games from Sensory Edge. While kids have a good time figuring out their new toy, they are also developing valuable skills that will aid them the rest of their lives with children's learning games from Sensory Edge.

Preschoolers develop recognition and matching skills through children's learning games The Whole Picture-Farm Matching Game and The Whole Picture-Going Places Matching Game. These children's learning games provide relaxing fun for little minds as they match individual pictures to create a whole scene.

Our Carrom Board children's learning game set provides numerous games all played on a single playing board. Children's learning games such as checkers and billiards teach children to use logical and strategic thinking skills to work their way out of situations and achieve goals. These are just two of over 100 games that can be played on this single children's learning game board.

Children's learning games are useful, entertaining ways to refine hand-eye coordination, which is much easier to develop while they're young. Let your children have a good time with Bowl-A-Mania, or our Zocker 3D Pool Table, knowing these children's learning games are providing more than just temporary entertainment.

Memos Memory Game is a great children's learning game to develop memory skills. Once your child's memory skills are well mapped in the brain, they can be applied to everyday activities as well.

Children's learning games are an important component of your child's education. Schools employ more children's learning game techniques to increase educational success through fun. Why not encourage your own child's development and self esteem with the use of some enjoyable children's learning games. Children's learning games from Sensory Edge are designed with your child's entertainment and development in mind.

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Paula Jeane said...

I'm so glad to find your blog. As a touch expert and special education teacher, I believe the sense of touch is undervalued and misunderstood. My job is to help promote safer, happier families and stop the cycle of abuse. How we are touched as children relates to our behaviors and relationships for life. Thank goodness you recognize the importance of sensory based toys. I used to design tactile books for my blind students. Check out my website: www.touch-ability.com. Paula

11:15 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi, I think its a great idea! I know that many parents give them treats like hiring a Bouncy Castle when the kids take an extra coricualar activites.

4:39 AM  

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