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Free Learning Games For 5 Year Olds

Bruce Said:

Black Wii , Xbox 360 slim with kinect or Playstation Move?

We Answered:

i think the black wii it cost 199 $ because its fun and its for all ages kids and adults and what game you and your family should have fun is super mario galaxy 2 it cost $49.59 its super fun and enjoyable. i like this question :) i hope this help you:)

Freddie Said:

english learning websites?

We Answered:

Check www.englishraven.com.u may get what u want

Leslie Said:

Are there free books for Kindle?

We Answered:

Answer to 1 Yes at Amazon.com there is a hugh list.
Answer to 2 yes also at Amazon.com yes some are free
Answer to 3 yes. some well just remember that they will be in black and White.
If they do not get a cover for it order one from Amazon. This will protect your kindle as you take it out and put it in your purse or a backpack or just when you are carrying it. I have found it is much easier this way. you can download pictures of your children onto it to show others or as a screen saver.

Anita Said:

Does anyone know of free on line games for 4 and 5 year old boys and girls?

We Answered:

Club Penguin can be fun for young children to play. I used to play it and it is pretty fun. go to clubpenguin.com (runescape is fun, but may be to compicated for 5 year olds)

Crystal Said:

I would like to find a good ABC's learning game demo to try for free before deciding to buy. can anyone help

We Answered:

http://www.allkids.co.uk/kids_pages/early_learning.shtml
This site has links to loads of abc games that can be played online and downloaded.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/spellits/index.shtml
http://www.learningplanet.com/act/abcorder.asp
http://www.gamequarium.com/junior.html

These all feature free online abc games. Hope this helps.

Derek Said:

I have a 5,4,and 2 yrold what can I do to make them smart???

We Answered:

The most beneficial thing you can do with all your children is to read to them a lot. Take them to the library and let them take out any books that interest them and then go home and read them and go back to the library often and renew what they like and get new books as well. Go to bookstores as well, and let them buy whatever books you can afford to -- I always felt like it was a priority to not say no to books. They should all have their "own" books but, clearly you can get your money's worth by being able to have them all have access to all the books in the house. Let them see you read as well -- for learning and just for pure enjoyment. Use every opportunity you can think of to read -- in the grocery store while waiting on line, in restaurants while waiting to be served, while waiting for appointments. And encourage them to notice words everywhere -- street signs, cereal boxes, names of places -- point them out to all your children and soon they will easily know how to read words like "Stop" from a stop sign. And don't worry -- this really is reading! The other activity that's great to do with your children on a daily basis is to cook with them. Following recipes, (reading!) chemistry, math, timing, patience -- they learn it all from cooking! Also I've heard it said that the best toys are water and sand -- and perhaps a few cups for mixing and pouring. Let them play with each other a lot -- let the older ones read to the younger ones. Puzzles are good too. Keep the learning tools simple. Limit tv time and computer learning-type programs are great but, only in short spurts. No matter how you look at it -- reading is the key!

Edith Said:

Does your MIL do this to you? I'm so sick of it. Now she's making me second guess myself.?

We Answered:

I'm very impressed with the list of what you got for all of the kids. It looks as if you spent a lot of time and thought in selecting what you thought that they would really like and cherish.

As for the Mother-in-Law: I would have your husband discuss the situation with her, and mention to her that it is not fair for her to single out a particular group to give gifts to, or not. The older kids (5 and up) are old enough to realize who is getting gifts, and WHY the others are being excluded. Therefore, my advice (all $.02 of it), is that either EVERYONE has a package to open (with some sort of gift inside, price not important), or NOBODY has a gift.

Don't pretend, and get something, hauling it over there. Just inform her that you AND HER SON have made the decision to adopt / take in / foster these children, and BOTH of you have decided to love them as your own. But your husband needs to have this conversation with her, and present this as a JOINT decision.

And if she persists, your husband can always inform her that until she can accept ALL of your children, NONE of them will be visiting.

Good Luck.

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