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As you probably know, my oldest daughter started Pre-K this year! We’ve always done educational crafts and worksheets, but now that I have Haley home by herself, I’ve been able to spend more one-on-one time working with her on letters, numbers, and shapes. Natalie has always been strong with numbers and Haley is better with letters, so I like to use fun educational apps to help them excel in their weak areas.

Educational Games

Through a partnership with Intel AIO, I received an ASUS Portable all-in-one device. It has a large 19.5-inch, 10-point touch-screen display – perfect for tracing letters, playing multi-player games, and even watching TV in bed.

The wireless keyboard and mouse and the convenient flip-out handle make it easy to use anywhere.

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Here are our favorite educational games from the Windows Store…

Endless Alphabet

1. Endless Alphabet

Each word features an interactive puzzle with talking letters and a short animation illustrating the definition. This app comes free with 7 word puzzles and animations. You must purchase the app to unlock the rest.

Little Piano Master

2. Little Piano Master

Super fun and interactive way for children to learn how to play the piano. Listen to the song and watch the notes being played, then play themselves.

iMath

3. iMath

Awesome app designed to help children under the age of 12 to improve math ability. Lessons are organized by grade. This is a great teaching tool where kids and parents can work together.

Kindergarten8

4. Kindergarten8

Entertaining app full of free games. Teaches young kids numbers, letters, colors, and songs.

Fiete

5. Fiete

Interactive picture book designed for young children. No in-app purchases or ads. The game does not have any written instructions, making it suitable for children of all ages.