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ChildUp Counting Flash Cards Review and GIVEAWAY!!

September 22, 2011 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment

I think most every parent works with their baby and toddler on learning ABCs and counting from 1-10. But beyond recognizing the numbers, are you doing any work on teaching math fundamentals? I think its a common perception that a young one’s brain isn’t meant to understand concepts like addition and subtraction, at least not until they reach kindergarten, so why worry about anything beyond counting?

NOT TRUE, my friends! Our little ones are totally able to grasp these concepts, and we have an excellent opportunity to get them comfortable with math from a very early age. We have been reviewing some fantastic flash cards from ChildUp that are designed to do just that.

We reviewed the Teach Your Child to Count to 10 series, as well as the Teach Your Child to Count to 20 series (which teaches 10-20). They are AWESOME and unlike any other counting flash cards I have ever seen. Here are some of the features you will find in these particular flash cards:

•    Includes 48 Child’s Cards to learn to count while discovering four different series of 10 popular animals.
•    Includes 16 Parent’s Cards presenting the 1st and 2nd parts of the ChildUp Early Learning Method, with practical early learning and parenting advice.
◦    Helps parents to teach:
▪    Numbers from 0 to 10; 10-20
▪    Numbers as quantities and symbols
▪    The first steps of addition
◦    Helps develop the child’s:
▪    Math and logic skills
▪    Learning an

d cognitive skills
▪    Listening and memory skills
▪    Attention and concentration skills
▪    Language and social skills
I think it is easier to see how these cards really stand out from the crowd by taking a look at them.

I think the fact that they use different animals when coming up with the number is so clever, as that helps a child understand addition, and not to just think of a number as something abstract.

We have been very pleased with these cards, and Darah really seems to enjoy playing with them, as well. I highly recommend them to any parent of a child who hasn’t yet started kindergarten. This really is work you can do with them now; there’s no need to wait! Each set of cards retails for $9.99. While you are checking out the cards, be sure to peruse the rest of the site, as they have lots of fantastic articles and resources about early childhood learning.

Finally, don’t miss out on the iCount to 10 App that is available for the iPhone or the iPad. We’ve checked this out, too, and I think it is a FANTASTIC use of $1.99! I love the fact that this app offers more detailed information for the child about the various animals that are part of the virtual flash cards. That will draw in any child who loves animals (and what child doesn’t?!).

Win it!: One lucky Stuff Parents Need reading is going to win the following:
1. one pack of Teach Your Child to Count to 10 – Math & Logic #1 cards
2. one pack of Teach Your Child to Count to 20 – Math & Logic #2 cards
3. iCount-to-10 app code
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Filed Under: Giveaways · Tagged: activities for preschoolers, childhood development, children education, children learning, childup, early child development, early childhood, early childhood education, early childhood training, early education, educational games, flash cards, giveaway, interactive reading, preschool activities, reading games, review

Online Cognitive Development Through (FREE) Games: GOGO KOBONGO

March 7, 2011 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment

This post is sponsored by the fabulous folks at Kabongo. All opinions expressed are strictly my own.

I’ve just spent the last hour playing online kids games on a very cool website called GOGO KABONGO, and I’ve really had a lot of fun with it!

GOGO KABONGO is a website devoted to helping 4-7 year olds with cognitive development, which is essential for reading. The games on this site are specifically designed to strengthen the following skills in children through interactive play:

  • attention and focus
  • memory skills
  • processing
  • planning
  • visualization
  • comprehension

The site seems to be quite comprehensive, with terrific resources for parents, including a learning skills chart that breaks down which games target which skills so that you can help your child focus attention on those areas where growth might be needed. They also have printable resources to help you continue the learning journey with your kids even after computer time is over. I also appreciated that the philosophy behind their approach is listed so that parents can see that a lot of thought went into the development of these games, and learning really is at the heart of them!

Let me show you a picture of the map of GOGO KABONGO so you can get a sense for what your child will experience there:


Looks pretty awesome, right? It really is! There are 3 main “worlds” to explore. Laughter Lake is completely free (I promise, I spent a lot of time there playing…totally free! No strings!). When I logged in, Galaxy Garden was also listed as free, but just for a limited time. Twister Top can be unlocked for just $4.95 (I believe that is what Galaxy Garden will also cost after its free preview is over). I did notice in their sign up section that if you buy Twister Top now they will also unlock Galaxy Gardens for free, meaning that you would still have access to it after the free preview. You could get access to ALL of the games right now for just $4.95. This is a limited time offer, so do keep that in mind!

Is this worth it? In my opinion, after spending a borderline embarrassing amount of time playing on the site, ABSOLUTELY!!! But don’t just take my word for it. Go to the site and play around in Laughter Lake for a while. If you aren’t impressed (and I’m not sure how you wouldn’t be) then you’ve lost absolutely nothing but a little bit of time. If you have a child between 4-7, I really do think that this will become a favorite online spot for them!

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