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Many of these board games are no longer in print. Check out our current Educational Newsletters for up-to-date recommendations.
January, 2011 Educational Product Reviews: Featuring Playroom Entertainment Games February, 2011 Educational Review: Featuring Pressman Games March, 2011 Educational Review: Games by Playroom Entertainment April, 2011 Education Article: Scrabble and Skill Development
Both Parents and professional educators are always on the lookout for great board games. Games are a great source for natural teaching tools that when used properly can both augment academic learning as well as helping kids to "think out of the box". It can also teach important skills that cannot be easily taught and understood in classrooms - skills such as spatial perception, negotiation, reading body languages, and the list goes on.
The following are a list of board games that we have reviewed for educators and parents.
Lost Cities: Mathematics: addition & odds, Body Language, Suitable Age for advanced learning: Ages 7+ Blokus: Mathematics, focus on Spacial Perception. BuyWord: Integrated Learning, language AND mathematics
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