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This game that’s up next on the list of problem solving games for kids is played by creating different kinds of patterns, which then your kids should complete with different shapes or colors. In this ...
Tell your kids to classify their toys by their characteristics. In this way they will learn about differences, and create a better understanding of groups and ways in which they can be gathered.