The city
In this category of games for children, they will encounter elements that they may very well find in the city, which once acquainted with are actually quite different than expected, inevitably creating interest in the little ones. The true goal is that these pages were designed to support development of our young users. The description of the skills developed in each game will be found next to the icon of each one.
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driving a car
Go for a ride to the city. This game develops eye-to-hand coordination.
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Postcards
Where will you go for holiday his year? To Egypt, London or Paris? The game will exercise your child's concentration skills and encourage them to look at things in detail. It also broadens their knowledge of the world.
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Your very own garden
Create your own unique garden. This game will aid in the development of creativity, teaching children how to take care of nature whilst learning the names of flowers.
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Garbage cans
It is important children understand the importance of keeping our environment clean. This game will help children from the earliest of ages learn about categorisation and build a foundation for pro-ecological attitudes.
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Geese
Why do geese fly in a flock? This game will help skills in identifying and matching objects.
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A tractor and an elephant
Which one is stronger - a machine or a huge animal? A child's general knowledge is broadened by playing this game.
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Sailing
Have you ever been on a sail boat? Here you have the chance to. To steer the boat well, use the arrow key to point the boat in the direction of the wind, to navigate through all of the islands. The game will improve eye-to-hand coordination and broaden a child's general knowledge.
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Cross roads
This game will help your child develop their mathematics skills and learn about subtraction.
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Carpet cleaning
Beating carpets can even be a fun game. Try to get rid of all of the dirt from the carpet.
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Smoke
There is no smoke without fire, yet during the process of burning not only is smoke produced but also heat. Help your little child add more fuel to the fire in order to warm-up.
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Stamps
Why do we need stamps on letters? What is an address? What is the difference between a letter and a postcard? These questions might be asked by your child during this game. Or maybe you will tell him or her about it immediately?