My 4.5 year old is just at the age where she's pleasantly occupied by computer games. In our house, it's a treat, since I do my best to try to limit the staring at the bright pretty screen that talks.
"Try" being the operative word.
And while she really only plays educational "type" games from her favorite television show websites, I'm always on the lookout for games that really are educational, BUT still feel like she's playing her favorite television show website.
Without the licensed characters and sometimes not so great graphics.
My complaint with most educational software out there is that while they try (and yes they do) to make it not feel like a lesson, it usually always does. It's slow, it gets incredibly boring after awhile, and the graphics and sounds are almost too childish - like huge congratulations that seem to be trying to beg them to keep playing.
But with Dreambox, an online math learning tool, I instantly fell in love. And so did my preschooler.
The game is obviously different from the onset, with bright pleasing graphics, great sound effects, and an organized thoughtful approach. My daughter tried the "K" games, and was first asked to test out her "mouse" skills (which she loved). Her favorite part was picking her avatar (surprise!), and loved how you could change it mid-game.
We both loved the actual math activities, which for her included "more" or "less" in three different contexts as well as testing memory to "fill-in-the-blank" with a missing number of the equation.
Very little instruction is needed (which is fantastic) and she was off and running within minutes. Since the game senses her abilities based on her correct and incorrect answers, as well as how long it takes her to complete, it helps focus in on what she needs to work on, but still allows her to be successful.
And she's appropriately rewarded with coins, friends, and other goodies that she can claim whenever she wants.
The parental reports were invaluable, and I also loved that I could go in and play as a parent without messing up what she was doing with her own work.
Dreambox is a smart, savvy software system that will truly help kids beef up their math skills, as well as provide educational support for homeschoolers and teachers.
You can try the game out for free for 14 days. Or buy it and you've got a 30-day money back guarantee!







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