The home
The home is the dearest place for the child and the most familiar, quite uncanny as there are many elements which a child is forbidden to touch, get near to or play with. Due to this fact, we have added games where they are able to ?play? with certain household appliances, such as a toaster or a gas stove, in safe conditions to learn more about them. They learn about how they are used, for what and why (there are other skills for them to practice, as outlined next to each game?s icon). Then the parents may teach their children about the safety factors related to such equipment.
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Memory
Here the pictures are covered up. Turn the cards and find the matching pairs. This helps in memory building.
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Building blocks
Does your little one dream of being a builder or architect? This game will develop your child's creative and construction skills.
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Choo Choo Puzzle
Before you start your first 1,000 piece puzzle, why not start with something a little easier like our Choo Choo puzzle? This game will help develop your child's recognition and creation of pictures as well as improve their concentration.
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Washing windows
Children love to play 'house'. Why not wash Choo Choo's virtual windows together? This game teaches your child better eye-to-hand coordination and aids their ability to use a computer mouse.
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Bicycle
Believe it or not the bicycle isn't a complicated machine. Assemble it yourself and see how simple it really is! This game helps your child to recognise and create pictures.
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Chocolate
It is easier to succeed in social life when you are not considered to be egotistical. This game builds a positive foundation from which to learn about sharing and equal-rights.
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Books
In order to keep things tidy first you have to know how. This game will teach your child how to categorise and sort their belongings
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Vacuuming
Convince your child that a vacuum cleaner is not a live, fiery dragon or a terrible machine. This game will help train eye-to-hand coordination and their use of the computer mouse.
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Cooking
Teach your child how to use household appliances safely. This game will illustrate the direct relation of the flame height to the intensity of cooking.
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Sorting balls
In order to be successful a child needs to understand rules and use them accordingly. This game helps a child learn logical thinking.
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Setting the table
Shared meals are very important. This game will help your child learn how to set the table. It will help in pattern recognition and their ability to create a picture, as well as aiding their use of the computer mouse.
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Cradle
If your pre-schooler has a younger sibling it is quite likely they would like to help you take care of them. This game illustrates relations and the direct interaction between two people: rocking a baby calms it, when you stop it starts to cry.
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Ice-cream
All children love ice cream. A traditional game and lots of fun to play, especially for young children.
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Decorating the Christmas tree
Christmas time comes only once a year. Why not practise decorating our virtual Christmas tree whenever you feel like it? This will help expand your child's ability to identify objects and match them to a given picture thus enhancing their knowledge.
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Making toast
Teach your child how to use a toaster. On the number one setting the bread takes the longest time to cook. Compare this with the number three setting which cooks the bread in the shortest amount of time. This game will aid your child's learning about time.
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Washing hands
Keep your hands nice and clean! Wash them frequently. This game improves the movement coordination and helps practising the use of the computer mouse.
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Window
What will happen if we open the window during a storm? Find out without the risk of catching a cold.