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      One of our family favorites for interactive play with preschoolers is ThinkFun’s Roll and Play game – kids roll a large, colorful cube to perform actions that come up, such as making animal noises or recognizing colors. Keeping my preschooler amused while teaching important concepts! It also serves as great family bonding time. Everyone gets involved and we all share in laughing together at how hilarious everything turns out to be!

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      Our family has had great success using Osmo’s Little Genius Starter Kit. It’s an interactive game that marries physical play with digital learning; my preschooler enjoys manipulating its pieces to form shapes or solve puzzles which appear on her screen. This combination keeps her engaged while simultaneously improving problem-solving and creativity skills – not a bad way to blend technology with learning!

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      Since introducing my child to Color Pencils Interactive Learning Games, they’ve become an instantaneous hit! Designed to teach foundational skills like counting, letter recognition and shapes in an entertaining yet educational manner. My child loves its vibrant colors and interactive elements which makes learning enjoyable while reinforcing concepts covered during study time. These games have quickly become part of their routine and playtime routine!

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      Lego Duplo sets have been an amazing interactive toy for my preschooler. While not an obvious traditional board game choice, Lego Duplo fosters creative play while building fine motor skills and encouraging imagination and story creation. Ideal qualities in early learners just beginning interactive play experiences!

    • #31449
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      Melissa & Doug’s Seek-a-Boo! is one of our family favorites. As a memory game that connects images to cards, Seek-a-Boo! helps develop memory and vocabulary while engaging preschoolers physically as they search for matching cards that make learning interactive with physical play. Thus keeping my preschooler engaged for extended periods. It makes learning fun!

    • #31450
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      Orchard Toys’ Shopping List game has been an incredible asset to our interactive game library. My preschooler enjoys its social aspects as he practiced matching items to his shopping list. Its turn-based format also allowed him to build memory skills while it provided him with opportunities for practicing matching skills as he practiced his memory of them all! Furthermore, it’s fun yet the interactive format made learning concepts like taking turns or following instructions an enjoyable experience!

    • #31451
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      My preschooler absolutely adores Color Pencils Interactive Story Games! These captivating interactive storytelling adventures combine storytelling with interactive play, inviting kids to actively shape the outcome of each tale they experience. It is an ingenious way of engaging children in reading and critical thinking! My child especially enjoys making decisions that impact her storyline as this has greatly advanced her language development as well as understanding of cause-and-effect relationships!

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