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Math Mat Challenge Game
   
Getting children interested in math is always a pain; however, bringing learning games in to the household brings a whole new aspect to learning for children having trouble learning via traditional means. The Math Mat Challenge Game comes with an interactive talking floor mat and features four different number games intended to help your child become more proficient at various math skills. In one mode of the game kids listen to the equation and figure out the answer and step on the right answer, as scores get higher the game goes faster and kids are left scrambling for answers. The four games feature two different skill levels that reinforce numbers, counting,

addition and subtraction of numbers up to twenty. The mat that coems with the game measures 32" in diameter and requires 3 AA batteries which are not included. This game is recommended for children ages 4yrs+ and is also perfect for hyperactive children since it is an interactive game.

You can find the Math Mat Challenge Game over at Amazon.com sold via Learning Resources, you won’t find this game at local retail stores.

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Fisher-Price World of Little People Learn About Town
   
Today’s toy review is another big name toy, only this time it’s a Fisher-Price learning toy that was too good to pass by especially with Christmas just around the corner! Finding quality educational toys for younger children isn’t an easy task but Fisher-Price has managed to do an amazing job with the Fisher-Price World of Little People Learn About Town! Not only is this playset extremely affordable it provides your child with a multitude of play and learning activities to keep them engaged for hours! The town themed playset encourages children to learn their ABC’s, numbers, colors, shapes and more with a variety of interactive play activities

such as "find the orange bird" with the flip cubes! The town includes a doctor and dentist office with interactive scales and dentist chair or grab a snack at the shape sorting pizza shop with spinning tiles for color and animal matching as well as an interactive cash register! The town is recommended for children ages 2-5yrs and doed require 3 AA batteries that are not included.

You can find the Fisher-Price World of Little People Learn About Town over at Amazon.com for just under $40! Since this is a Fisher-Price toy you should be able to find it at any of your big name stores as well!

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Fisher-Price Fun-2-Learn Computer Cool School
   
As most of you know I try to stay away from big brand names when I scout out cool toys for kids; however, there are occasions when the value of a toy far outweighs the fact that it’s a big brand name toy and such is the case with the Fisher Price Fun 2 Learn Computer Cool School. This amazing set caught my eye initially when I saw it on Amazon for almost half price! This set comes with a kid friendly keyboard, writing tablet, stylus pen, and software which will help your preschoolers as well as your learning disabled children learn skills they need for school! Each software that comes with and can be purchased for this system has five different learning centers and

one field trip activity. Learning centers include reading, writing, math, art / music and science. Each software allows children to print out reward certificates and supplemental worksheet activities. This system is fast and easy to hook up to your home PC, using a USB cable and the games are easy to use with simple walk through instructions by friendly cartoon characters. The Fisher Price Fun 2 Learn Computer Cool School is recommended for children ages 3yrs+.

You can find the Fisher Price Fun 2 Learn Computer Cool School over at Amazon.com for almost half of it’s original price or you can check your local Target store; however, keep in mind that this system costs you almost $20 extra at Target!

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