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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.
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.
Here are our favorite educational games from the Windows Store…
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.
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.
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.
4. Kindergarten8
Entertaining app full of free games. Teaches young kids numbers, letters, colors, and songs.
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.
My kids are older, but those all sound like awesome games. I will tell my SIL with a 3 year old about some of these.
I think it’s great that you focus on positively working on the areas that need help. And I love the size of that screen!!
My son is a little old for games like this, but I wish they had been around when he was younger. Or when I was younger, they look like such a fun way to learn.
These all look great. I especially like the piano one. I think any kid would have fun playing with it.
Kiddo is a bit old for these types of games. They are cute and the graphics are adorable.
This is great! The best way to get children excited about learning is to make it fun, and games make everything fun.
I love this! Anytime you can get a child excited about learning, it’s a great thing.
Learning is a lot of fun when it’s through games like this. The ones you showed look awesome!
These apps seem great. That device also seems like it would come in handy.
These games look like so much fun for kids! I love that kids are so technologically advanced!
these educational games sound really great. Wonderful for teaching toddlers
Cute games – when the kids were smaller they loved playing games on the computer. The computer games make learning so much fun!
This is a great list, and very helpful. My youngest starts PK 4 next fall. I’d like to start getting him some practice. He knows how to use our Inteal AIO already, so that helps.
I know a few kids who would love these games! My own kids would have went nuts over the Piano Master when they were smaller!
I like playing games with my son on the tablet. He would really like these!
The little piano master looks fun! I need to bookmark for my daughter
They all look like great learning games. My son would have enjoyed them when he was little.
I love educational apps and always had several on my phone and iPad when my son was younger. Preschool is a great age for them to play educational games, too… their little brains are sponges!
My littlest kiddos would love something like this. They love trying new things, and spending a few mins a day on the ipad! I will have to look into it!
These look great for my youngest. She is always playing on the tablet or with sisters apps.
This is great. Thanks for sharing. I was just out today buying flash cards, but I always look for apps too,
These all look like great games! I know my daughter would love playing any of them!
I love educational apps. My friend has a autistic daughter and this would be a great computer for her. I love how big the screen is.
There are so many great educational apps out there. Anything to keep the kids engaged and learning while having fun is a win, win in my book.
I love sneaking learning into games. So super important for kids to learn how to use technology in this day and age as well.