Parents, games are a really fun and cool way to reinforce formal learning. Play these specially designed games with your child and witness their growth in comprehension, vocabulary-building, spelling, memorization, reading and analytical skills. These games will also help your child learn the very valuable skill of winning (or losing) with grace.
Hanging by the days of the week
You don’t need a pencil or paper to play this game. The only tool that’s required is your Days of the Week Book Series, written by Helen Darling. Simply match the triplets’ activity to the appropriate book title. The right answer will reward you! The wrong one will hang you so be careful, but more importantly, have fun
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Matching the days of the week
Do you know there is an activity for every day of the week? The triplets do and you will too when you play this game. All you do is match the activity to Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday or Saturday. Get to the end of the game with the right matches and you get to play again…and again…and again!
From rags to riches in one day
If you know everything about the triplets and their adventures in the Days of the Week Book Series, this is the game for you! Not only will this game test your knowledge, it will pay you for what you know (play money of course!). Simply read the question, select the right answer and watch your money grow. Watch out though! Tricky answers and mysterious hints are waiting to turn your riches back to rags.
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Days of the week challenge board
There’s a reason this game is called Days of the Week Challenge. Only those who are familiar with the names and order of the days of the week can claim a high score. Are you ready for the challenge? Okay then warm your fingers…sit up straight… Oh, but be warned… There might be a question or two about “Hide and Seek Monday” so answer wisely. The triplets wish you luck!
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