Kids today put us to shame. At five years old, they can operate computers, use TIVO or a DVR, and even download songs. They could probably plan a wedding if we let them. Meanwhile, adults still can't figure out how to program those ancient VCRs. Now that toddlers and young children have a grasp on technology, what better way to assist with developing their motor, art, and math skills than with early learning software? These programs are designed to be played like games, but actually gives your kid an academic head start.
Math and Science
Numbers, geography, and knowing that the world is round can be hard for a young child to grasp, that's why your little one will need learning software that is engaging, fun, and notobvious. After all, no child wants to voluntarily play an educational game.
* '''Animated Early Learning:''' Knowing how to tell time when you're four years old is a great feeling. This Windowsbased memory games. It's versatile enough to be used by kindergartners, third graders, and everyone in between.
* '''High Achiever Early Learning Fun:''' You won't have to worry about broken or scratched CDs with this program. Eight math games are pre-loaded onto a 4GB USB drive for easy portability and quick use. Features math games, puzzles, and mazes that will challenge and have your child thinking quickly.
* '''Math Learning System olds while cartoon characters, different levels, and cool sound effects hold kids' attentions for hours.
The Arts
Unleash your child's creative juices flowing and motor skills revved up with computer games that will not only help them recognize words and create sentences, these games will also aid in the discovery of their musical and artistic sides.
* '''Blue's Clues Art Time Activities:''' Help strengthen your child's art skills with a little assistance from Blue! These activities will teach kids about mixing colors, explain what texture and composition are, and shape recognition. Blue and his friends will also interact with the child in order to improve his/her motor skills.
* '''The Learning Company Reader Rabbit:''' With 12 multischooler will learn everything from letter names and sounds to phonics and music. Best of all, parents can track their child's learning process.