Learning games

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    Sudoku - Four difficulty levels

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    Roll up piano - 83 cm

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    IQ cube - Wooden lock

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    IQ puzzles set

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    IQ cubes set

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    IQ cubes set

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    Electronic Tic Tac Toe game

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    Embroidery kit

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    IQ cube

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    IQ cube key ring

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    Wooden alphabet puzzle

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    IQ cube

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    IQ puzzle set - 5 pcs

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    IQ cube - Numbers

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Learning Games – Play that builds skills naturally

This collection offers friendly games for letters, numbers, memory, and problem solving. It suits early learners and growing minds who enjoy hands-on challenges. It is especially useful now as home and after-school time benefit from short, focused sessions that feel like play rather than lessons.

Choose alphabet tiles, number games, matching sets, time-telling clocks, simple science kits, and activity cards. Present one tray with a visible finish. Rotating two or three activities keeps interest high without filling shelves. A calm sequence helps persistence and reduces frustration.

Use a three-step rhythm: introduce, try, and show. Name the aim, play together once, then let the child demonstrate. Celebrate effort and stop while engagement remains. Clear starts and finishes make returning tomorrow easy and enjoyable.

Care is straightforward. Wipe pieces, group small parts in pouches, and label trays by topic. Returning sets to the same shelf means the next session begins immediately. With gentle order, progress arrives quietly across the week.

Frequently asked questions

How long should a learning session last?

Ten to fifteen minutes suits most attention spans. Stop while curiosity is still present and note what worked. Short, frequent play builds skills more reliably than long sessions. A visible finish, such as a full row or matched set, signals success clearly to young learners.

What supports early reading confidence?

Build names with letter tiles, say sounds, and swap one tile to make a new word. Use simple labels around the room to connect print to daily life. Repetition with gentle variety strengthens recognition without pressure or long sit-down lessons.

How can I encourage number sense?

Match number tiles to bowls of objects and compare more and fewer. Move items between bowls to show the quantity stays the same. Counting aloud together keeps pace steady, and touching objects supports focus during early practice.

How do I store multiple sets neatly?

Assign one tray per topic, keep loose pieces in labelled pouches, and place trays on a single shelf. Rotate two trays weekly and store the rest higher. This system maintains novelty and prevents mixing parts between activities.

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