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Educational Games for Kids: Endless Games and Educational Apps

Category: Education

Won't it be nice to have a one-stop shop for your kids' educational needs? Instead of looking for new puzzle math games for kids every year as they get older, we bring you one platform that will cater to your kids, whatever their age. After school, apart from homework, you want your kids to engage in something substantial instead of only watching TV or playing video games. So, you need a routine that has a mix of everything - hobbies & interests, playdates, homework, and educational games. At SKIDOS, we understand that there are many new-age skills that aren’t being taught in schools, but are essential for our kids to be future-ready. This is why our team of expert educators and developers have curated a number of learning games and educational videos that are fun and engaging. There are many options for kids of all ages. Here's a glimpse of some of our best learning games for 5 year olds. 1)  Bath We all want our kids to be independent from an early age, especially when it comes to personal development and maintaining personal hygiene. When kids learn to be organized and well-kept, discipline becomes a habit. Through our Math Games for 5th Grader, we aim to help kids learn some personal good habits. The idea of the game is simple: there's an adorable character that needs to be looked after. The player will learn about daily routine activities like brushing teeth, combing hair, drawing a bath, taking a shower, using the toilet, folding clothes, dressing up, etc. By doing these activities in the game, the child will try and incorporate the same in their lives too, making it easier for parents.   2)  Doctor A visit to the doctor's clinic is always filled with mixed emotions for kids - curiosity, excitement, fear, and nervousness. They always want to know what the doctor does with all that equipment and those medicines. We've got plenty of games that introduce kids to various professions so they learn more about what interests them; this game taps into the doctor's profession. The player's character is a doctor and there are various patients who come in for treatment. Your child will learn about treating the flu, taking an x-ray, filling cavities, bandaging a bruise, and much more. At the same time, there are basic math puzzles that the child can solve too, making this a great game for preschoolers.   3)  Super Store If you don’t have anything planned for the weekend, a trip to the mall is always fun. It's an entire world in itself that has all sorts of activities and entertainment. Similarly, a virtual trip to the mall is equally exciting. It's not possible for kids to go to the mall every day, but they can surely explore the SKIDOS mall whenever they'd like. This game has many fun activities within it; there's a music store where kids can learn about musical instruments, an auto shop where they can fix a car, they can check out the latest fashion, get a makeover, and grab their favorite ice cream and snacks. And throughout the game, there are math and coding puzzles for 9-year-olds that kids can solve. It's an amazing game that kids of all ages can enjoy.   4)  Brainy City Apt for the older kids, this game is all about solving math puzzles for 9-year-olds in a fun manner. It's an amusing game in which a number of zoo animals have escaped and are running wild in the city. The only way to help them through all the obstacles and bring them back to safety is by solving math puzzles along the way. With every correct answer, the animals are a step closer to being rescued. It's an exciting game that uses math in a fun way, so kids will be interested in math and learn to enjoy it. There's always been a misconception of math being challenging and this game tries to fix that.   The SKIDOS puzzle math games are filled with features that kids can enjoy - rewards, power-ups, customizations, and more. Some games can be played in single-player or multi-player mode to make it even more exciting. And there's multi-language support should you have any trouble. For parents to track their child's progress and know their strengths and weaknesses, there's a dashboard too. Check out the SKIDOS learning apps today!



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