Practices color matching, numbers, and counting
Develops fine motor skills
Encourages language skills
Introduces game play and encourages good sportsmanship
There is a lot more to game time than just following the rules. By learning about the game patterns and social skills that will help them in preschool, the My First Game series from Educational Insights is the perfect way to get kids in the game.
3-Step instructions
3 Ways to play: games grow with your child
No reading required for game play
1. Spin. Take turns using the spinner to determine which action to use.
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