Educational Games
 

April 1, 2004

By: David Sacco
Website: http://www.a1-in-toys.com

All educational games are great real life learning experiences

The educational games that have been developed over the years, and the new ones that exist today offer excellent learning experiences.  Monopoly teaches you how to buy and sell real estate, Risk and Battleship stimulate the logical areas of our minds, and Trivial Pursuit can help in developing memory recall skills. All these educational games can not only provide hours of fun, but can also increase an individual's problem solving and decision making skills in the real world.

Children can also discover the nature and beauty of our world through many educational games that are currently available.  There are many science and nature board games that can help aid a child in learning new fields such as astronomy, anatomy, electricity, animals and insects.  These games will provide your child with fascinating facts about life and the world around us, as well as provide hours of fun and entertainment. 

Educational Games such as Planet Quest can provide excellent knowledge of our solar system.  Learn about black holes, asteroid belts, and supernovas.  Discover the fascinating world of animals with Amazing Animal Trivia. It contains over 200 multiple choice questions that will help you learn about our animal kingdom.

Other educational games about animals include Predator, The Bug Game, Dinosaurs and Things and Professor Noggin's Insects and Spiders.  A great way to increase your child's knowledge of animal habitats, and feeding habits. Also learn exciting new facts about dinosaurs and prehistoric times.

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About The Author:

David Sacco is a successful author and publisher of http://www.a1-in-toys.com.  A great source of toys for children of all ages, from that early child to teens and hobbyists.

 
 
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