Today I would like to introduce you to the company called Learning Resources who makes a wide variety of educational toys and games for children. When you visit the Learning Resources web site…you can shop as a Parent or as a Teacher. Furthermore, you can shop by age group, category, by brand or by subject. I love how user-friendly the Learning Resources site is!
You will find activity sets & books, construction sets, active learning & play sets, discovery & exploration sets, electronic toys, games, puzzles, water & sand toys and a whole lot more! Everything on their site is extremely well-made and affordable.
Our Review: The company sent us their wonderful ABC & 123 Electronic Flash Card Game to review for all of you. This game is for children ages 4 and up, grades PreK and up. Our Princess Gia is almost 4 and she was able to quickly & easily learn how to play this Flash Card Game.
The game system is really four fun-tastic learning games, all built into this one handy game system. You will need to supply 3 AAA batteries which are not included. The 4 electronic games include:
* Match Upper and Lowercase Letters
* Find the Missing Letter
* Count the Dots
* Find the Missing Number
We sat down last month to try out this new electronic flash card game with Princess Gia. We spent about 10 minutes showing her how to play each of the 4 different included games. (she is almost 4 years old). One of the things I really like about this game system is that it’s perfectly sized for little hands, like hers! It’s done in bright colors (purple, orange, lime green and sky blue) which are appealing to the eyes.
On the hand-held gaming system you will find 3 display windows (2 small ones & a larger one), 2 orange push-buttons, blue power button and an orange slider button (to slide from the ABC to the 123 game mode). These buttons are really easy-to-use and I appreciate that, because Princess Gia gets frustrated with complicated things.
Over the past few weeks, Princess Gia has been playing with her new electronic flash card game a lot! I like to give it to her when we are in the car (to keep her busy) and at-home during the “quiet” times of the day. Out of the 4 games, the Match Upper & Lowercase Game and the Count the Dots Game are her 2 favorite games to play. She does great with the missing letter game, but still has a bit of a hard time with the find the missing number game. She will grow into that one, I am sure!
Overall, we are very pleased with the electronic flash card game! It’s always nice to find educational toys that entertain her for hours and it does it in a fun & educational way. Yeah!
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