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Written by Wally Homphreys   
Wednesday, 01 November 2006

The requirements for children entering kindergarten are becoming more and more challenging. Children are expected to know more than their parents did when they enter the school system. Many parents struggle to teach their children what they need to, and some turn to learning games for kids for this purpose.


Learning games for kids are often great fun for both the parent and the child. Children learn differently than adults do, and many games are geared towards learning while keeping things fun. Colors, rhyme, counting, and letters are main themes to learning games for kids. One of the most common early games geared towards children is Candyland. This game teaches simple color recognition and counting skills.

There is also a large amount of memory games that will help your children sharpen your memory skills. These are also extremely popular learning games for kids. I can tell you on any given day, my four-year-old beats me at Memory. 

You might also want to add movement and sound to learning games for kids by making up some of your own. Games like musical chairs are timeless, and you can make up just about any game using the same basic idea. Children learn though music, and it helps keep them sharp and open to learning.

When shopping for learning games for kids, simply look at the box. There is always an age recommendation. This isn’t a hard and fast number, but it is a good guide to tell you if your child is ready for that particular game or not. Some children can do games that are in advance of their age, while others need to stick to the guidelines.

The most important part of learning games for kids is that time is put aside for playing the game, and that they learn more than colors, numbers, shapes, and like subjects. Learning games for kids also teach politeness, good sportsmanship, taking turns, and how to lose without whining or throwing a fit. These are all great lessons for any child, and sometimes, for the adults too.

No matter what game you choose, you are sure to build precious memories with your child. Learning games for kids are meant for learning, but they mean so much more. Perhaps the most important lesson they will get is that they are worth your time, and doing things with family is important. This is a lesson every child should learn at an early age, and it should be reinforced on a daily basis.

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