Gaming Vocabulary for Parents: Idle Games
Welcome to Learningworks for Kids Game Vocabulary for Parents! In this series, we are highlighting some key gamer vocabulary for busy parents and defining the key executive functions that can […]
Welcome to Learningworks for Kids Game Vocabulary for Parents! In this series, we are highlighting some key gamer vocabulary for busy parents and defining the key executive functions that can […]
Tally is a habit tracking app that uses a simple interface for the user to keep track of any kind of activity over days, weeks, months, or years. When […]
Too Many Cooks is a tap game where the user is a chef preparing made-to-order menu items for hungry customers. The player clicks on the food item button to […]
Play can provide a great opportunity for children to improve self-awareness skills, helping them to develop a sense of themselves and others. Finding the best self-awareness activities depends upon […]
Sesame Street Family Play is an app designed to provide activities for children when they need to stay close to home. The app is designed for parents to use […]
Ord. is a simple text based adventure game where the user puts themselves into one of four different story scenarios to try and make it to the end of […]
One of our missions at LearningWorks for Kids is to show parents and educators how to leverage fun and popular technologies to improve learning for kids. We don’t often talk […]
Sky: Children of the Light is a game where you explore a rundown kingdom in order to uncover its mysteries and return the stars to their constellations. Your character wears […]
Winter break is finally here! Your children were complaining constantly about school, looking at the calendar every single day waiting for their break to come. And now that it is […]
Pixelist is a habit tracking app which uses a minimalist approach. The user opens the app, creates the habits they want to track by clicking on the “Add Habit” […]
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