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  1. 35%Game Brain Score
    35% User Score Based on 5 reviews

    The essential maze for toddlers. A wonderful way to enhance your child's spatial orientation skills. Maze game also develops fine motor skills, executive functions such as planning and perseverance. Maze Game 1 - Is designed for children aged 3+. Maze Game 2 - Is designed for children aged 4+. Maze Game 3 - Is designed for children aged 4.5+. HOW TO PLAY: Each maze includes two related obje… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Maze Game 2.

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  2. 50%Game Brain Score
    50% User Score Based on 18 reviews

    The essential maze for toddlers. A wonderful way to enhance your child's spatial orientation skills. Maze game also develops fine motor skills, executive functions such as planning and perseverance. Maze Game 1 - Is designed for children aged 3+. Maze Game 2 - Is designed for children aged 4+. Maze Game 3 - Is designed for children aged 4.5+. HOW TO PLAY: Each maze includes two related obje… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Maze Game 3.

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  3. 52%Game Brain Score
    52% User Score Based on 6 reviews

    "Matrix Game" helps develop visual perception skills such as visual discrimination. It also helps develop attention and concentration, spatial orientation and principles of classification and categorization. Furthermore, it helps develop executive functions such as planning and perseverance. "Matrix Game 1" is designed for children aged 4+. "Matrix Game 2" is designed for children aged 5+. "Mat… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Matrix Game 1.

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  4. 59%Game Brain Score
    59% User Score Based on 17 reviews

    Matrix Game helps develop visual perception skills such as visual discrimination. It also helps develop attention and concentration, spatial orientation and principles of classification and categorization. Furthermore, it helps develop executive functions such as planning and perseverance. "Matrix Game 1" is designed for children aged 4+ "Matrix Game 2" is designed for children aged 5+ "Matrix … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Matrix Game 3.

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  5. 50%Game Brain Score
    50% User Score Based on 4 reviews

    Matrix Game helps develop visual perception skills such as visual discrimination. It also helps develop attention and concentration, spatial orientation and principles of classification and categorization. Furthermore, it helps develop executive functions such as planning and perseverance. "Matrix Game 1" is designed for children aged 4+ "Matrix Game 2" is designed for children aged 5+ "Matrix … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Matrix Game 2.

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  6. 76%Game Brain Score
    76% User Score Based on 42 reviews

    Houses, Trees, Ships, People… Create your very own artwork using assorted shapes and materials. Let’s create helps develop creativity, spatial cognition, visual perception skills, fine motor skills, hand eye coordination, imagination, and executive functions such as planning and organizing. It is designed for children aged 3+. HOW TO PLAY: Each board features assorted shapes and materials that … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Autism nonverbal therapy game.

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  7. 47%Game Brain Score
    47% User Score Based on 7 reviews

    Series – where learning and fun are combined. This new, highly educational game teaches your child about the world of relations. In this game your child learns to arrange objects in a series based on various principles such as shape, color, size and quantity. The game develops primary math concepts such as size and quantity, visual perception skills, such as visual differentiation, fine motor skil… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Series 3.

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  8. 55%Game Brain Score
    55% User Score Based on 18 reviews

    Opposites helps develop important cognitive skills such as: categorization, conceptualization, relations, generalization and abstraction. It also helps develop visual perception skills and fine motor skills. With parental assistance it can also develop language skills, for example, by naming the objects and the colors. Opposites 1 - Is designed for children aged 2.5+. It contains the following op… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Opposites 1.

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  9. 48%Game Brain Score
    48% User Score Based on 2 reviews

    This new, highly educational game teaches your child about the world of relations through the completion of series.The series are based on various principles such as shape, color, size and quantity. The game develops primary math concepts such as size and quantity, visual perception skills, such as visual differentiation, fine motor skills and with parental assistance can develop language skills. … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Complete the Series 2.

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  10. 43%Game Brain Score
    43% User Score Based on 8 reviews

    Series – where learning and fun are combined. This new, highly educational game teaches your child about the world of relations. In this game your child learns to arrange objects in a series based on various principles such as shape, color, size and quantity. The game develops primary math concepts such as size and quantity, visual perception skills, such as visual differentiation, fine motor skil… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Series 2.

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  11. 76%Game Brain Score
    76% User Score Based on 49 reviews

    Babies love to explore the world around them, touching everything within their reach. Basic sounds app offers a fabulous basic sounds collection. Beautifully animated, in this easy to use app, a baby as young as a few months old can explore a variety of voices and sounds at the tip of his little fingers.    Each board features a few animals/objects with their matching sounds. It also offers a spec… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Basic Sounds - for toddlers.

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  12. 48%Game Brain Score
    48% User Score Based on 1 reviews

    This new, highly educational game teaches your child about the world of relations through the completion of series.The series are based on various principles such as shape, color, size and quantity. The game develops primary math concepts such as size and quantity, visual perception skills, such as visual differentiation, fine motor skills and with parental assistance can develop language skills. … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Complete the Series 1.

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  13. 50%Game Brain Score
    50% User Score Based on 8 reviews

    Families helps develop important cognitive skills such as: categorization, conceptualization, generalization and abstraction. It also helps develop visual perception skills and fine motor skills. With parental assistance it can also develop language skills, for example, by naming the families, objects and colors. In Families 1, the families are made of 4 images that are all alike with a slight vi… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Families 2 - for toddlers.

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  14. 46%Game Brain Score
    46% User Score Based on 3 reviews

    This new, highly educational game teaches your child about the world of relations through the completion of series.The series are based on various principles such as shape, color, size and quantity. The game develops primary math concepts such as size and quantity, visual perception skills, such as visual differentiation, fine motor skills and with parental assistance can develop language skills. … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Complete the Series 3.

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  15. 53%Game Brain Score
    53% User Score Based on 9 reviews

    Opposites helps develop important cognitive skills such as: categorization, conceptualization, relations, generalization and abstraction. It also helps develop visual perception skills and fine motor skills. With parental assistance it can also develop language skills, for example, by naming the objects and the colors. Opposites 1 - Is designed for children aged 2.5+. It contains the following op… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Opposites 2 - Matching game.

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  16. 54%Game Brain Score
    54% User Score Based on 14 reviews

    Families helps develop important cognitive skills such as: categorization, conceptualization, generalization and abstraction. It also helps develop visual perception skills and fine motor skills. With parental assistance it can also develop language skills, for example, by naming the families, objects and colors. In Families 1, the families are made of 4 images that are all alike with a slight vi… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Families 1 - for toddlers.

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  17. 50%Game Brain Score
    50% User Score Based on 6 reviews

    Series – where learning and fun are combined. This new, highly educational game teaches your child about the world of relations. In this game your child learns to arrange objects in a series based on various principles such as shape, color, size and quantity. The game develops primary math concepts such as size and quantity, visual perception skills, such as visual differentiation, fine motor skil… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Series 1.

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  18. 48%Game Brain Score
    48% User Score Based on 1 reviews

    Match it up helps develop visual perception skills, cognitive skills such as categorization, and with parental assistance can also develop language skills, for example, by naming the objects and the colors. In Match it up 1, the match is made between identical images. It is designed for children aged 1.5+. In Match it up 2, the match is made between visually related images. It is designed for ch… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Match It Up Christmas Full.Ver.

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  19. 29%Game Brain Score
    29% User Score Based on 7 reviews

    Enjoy this new, exciting puzzle format, incorporating animation and movement into the classic puzzle game. In this new game a child creates an animated scene by reordering the puzzle pieces.   The game helps develop spatial cognition, visual perception, hand eye coordination and with parental assistance can also develop language skills through naming the objects in the pictures or by creating a st… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Animated Puzzle 2.

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  20. 62%Game Brain Score
    62% User Score Based on 23 reviews

    Match it up helps develop visual perception skills, cognitive skills such as categorization, and with parental assistance can also develop language skills, for example, by naming the objects and the colors. In Match it up 1, the match is made between identical images. It is designed for children aged 1.5+. In Match it up 2, the match is made between visually related images. It is designed for ch… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Match it up 2.

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  21. 52%Game Brain Score
    52% User Score Based on 9 reviews

    Puzzle fun for puzzle beginners. Enjoy this clear, bright, colorful collection of square puzzles. Puzzle-Me helps develop spatial cognition, visual perception, hand eye coordination and with parental assistance can also develop language skills through naming the objects in the picture. Puzzle Me 1 (4 parts) - Is designed for children aged 2+. Each board features a 2 by 2 square grid. Puzzle Me… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Puzzle Me 1.

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  22. 82%Game Brain Score
    82% User Score Based on 53 reviews

    Match it up helps develop visual perception skills, cognitive skills such as categorization, and with parental assistance can also develop language skills, for example, by naming the objects and the colors. In Match it up 1, the match is made between identical images. It is designed for children aged 1.5+. In Match it up 2, the match is made between visually related images. It is designed for ch… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Match it up 1.

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  23. 57%Game Brain Score
    57% User Score Based on 19 reviews

    This app includes important activities that help develop cognitive skills, language skills, visual perception skills and fine motor skills among kids aged 1.5 - 5 years. Teachers all over the world are thrilled with the progress kids have made by using these essential educational activities. In addition, it is suitable and very useful for special education teachers and speech therapists. It conta… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Teachers' Pack 1.

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  24. 60%Game Brain Score
    60% User Score Based on 26 reviews

    Match it up helps develop visual perception skills, cognitive skills such as categorization, and with parental assistance can also develop language skills, for example, by naming the objects and the colors. In Match it up 1, the match is made between identical images. It is designed for children aged 1.5+. In Match it up 2, the match is made between visually related images. It is designed for ch… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Match it up 3.

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  25. 49%Game Brain Score
    49% User Score Based on 7 reviews

    Enjoy this new, exciting puzzle format, incorporating animation and movement into the classic puzzle game. In this new game a child creates an animated scene by reordering the puzzle pieces.   The game helps develop spatial cognition, visual perception, hand eye coordination and with parental assistance can also develop language skills through naming the objects in the pictures or by creating a st… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Animated Puzzle 1.

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  26. 82%Game Brain Score
    82% User Score Based on 45 reviews

    Tidying up the nursery has never been more fun. Teach your child about sorting and arranging with this fun, sorting application. This application helps develop conceptualization, visual perception and fine motor skills. With parental assistance it can also develop language skills. "Sorting Game" is designed for children aged 2+. "Sort it out 1" is designed for children aged 3+. "Sort it out 2" … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Sort It Out 1 - for toddlers.

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  27. 47%Game Brain Score
    47% User Score Based on 5 reviews

    Puzzle fun for puzzle beginners. Enjoy this clear, bright, colorful collection of square puzzles. Puzzle-Me helps develop spatial cognition, visual perception, hand eye coordination and with parental assistance can also develop language skills through naming the objects in the picture. Puzzle Me 1 (4 parts) - Is designed for children aged 2+. Each board features a 2 by 2 square grid. Puzzle Me… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Puzzle Me 2.

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  28. 34%Game Brain Score
    34% User Score Based on 2 reviews

    Enjoy this new, exciting puzzle format, incorporating animation and movement into the classic puzzle game. In this new game a child creates an animated scene by reordering the puzzle pieces.   The game helps develop spatial cognition, visual perception, hand eye coordination and with parental assistance can also develop language skills through naming the objects in the pictures or by creating a st… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Animated Puzzle 3.

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  29. Match it up helps develop visual perception skills, cognitive skills such as categorization, and with parental assistance can also develop language skills, for example, by naming the objects and the colors. In Match it up 1, the match is made between identical images. It is designed for children aged 1.5+. In Match it up 2, the match is made between visually related images. It is designed for ch… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Match It Up - Christmas.

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  30. 28%Game Brain Score
    28% User Score Based on 1 reviews

    Sometimes it makes sense to make no sense. ”What's Weird” is a fun, humorous, thinking game, where your child learns to distinguish between the logical and the absurd. This game helps develop cognitive skills, such as logical versus absurd thinking, language skills - while describing the images, and visual perception skills, such as visual differentiation and attention to details. ”What's Weird … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to What's Weird 2.

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  31. 60%Game Brain Score
    60% User Score Based on 14 reviews

    “Build a Toy“ is a fun way of developing visual perception skills, spatial perception skills, and fine motor skills. “Build a Toy 1“ is designed for children aged 2+ “Build a Toy 2“ is designed for children aged 2.5+ HOW TO PLAY: Each board displays on its right side several parts of a toy. The goal of the game is to assemble the toy by dragging the parts into their correct places in the drawin… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Build a Toy 1.

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  32. 40%Game Brain Score
    40% User Score Based on 3 reviews

    This game offers an essential experience with numbers and quantities. It is a wonderful way to practice counting while matching quantities. “Count & Match 1“ helps develop counting skills and quantity perception for children aged: 3.5+. “Count & Match 2“ helps develop counting skills and quantity perception for children aged: 4.5+. HOW TO PLAY: Drag the objects appearing inside the whi… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Count & Match 2 Preschool game.

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  33. 52%Game Brain Score
    52% User Score Based on 7 reviews

    “Dinos Jigsaw“ is a fun way of developing visual perception skills, spatial perception skills, and fine motor skills. “Dinos Jigsaw“ is designed for children aged 2+ HOW TO PLAY: Each board displays on its right side several parts of an image. The goal of the game is to assemble the image by dragging the parts into their correct places in the drawing located on the left. This game is one of a se… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Dinos Jigsaw - Adhd & autism.

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  34. 42%Game Brain Score
    42% User Score Based on 3 reviews

    My Mosaic helps develop visual perception skills and hand eye coordination. The game also requiMres and helps develop perseverance, diligence and accuracy. “My Mosaic 1“ is designed for children aged 3+. “My Mosaic 2“ is designed for children aged 4+. HOW TO PLAY: Each board features an image made of colorful dots. The aim of the game is to copy the image by dragging the colorful dots from the… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to My Mosaic 1.

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  35. 53%Game Brain Score
    53% User Score Based on 13 reviews

    What’s Diff 2 (What’s different 2) - Finding out about the odd one out. Enhance your child’s cognitive, language and visual perception skills, in particular visual differentiation skills. In What's Diff 1, the image differs due to a bold visual difference (for example, color, placing, family, etc). The game is designed for children aged 3+ In What's Diff 2, the image differs mainly by a compli… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to What's Diff 2.

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  36. 56%Game Brain Score
    56% User Score Based on 12 reviews

    This app includes important activities that help develop cognitive skills, language skills, visual perception skills and fine motor skills among kids aged 2.5 - 7 years. Teachers all over the world are thrilled with the progress kids have achieved by using these essential educational activities. In addition, it is suitable and very useful for special education teachers and speech therapists. It c… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Teachers' Pack 2.

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  37. 53%Game Brain Score
    53% User Score Based on 14 reviews

    From peekaboo to hide and seek, appearing and disappearing, finding what’s hidden is an essential and exciting activity for children. In this app your child engages in this fun activity of finding animals hidden in the pictures. This game helps develop fine motor skills and visual perception skills. It is designed for children aged: 1.5+. HOW TO PLAY: Look for signs of the hidden animals in t… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Find-It.

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  38. 48%Game Brain Score
    48% User Score Based on 1 reviews

    This game offers an essential experience with numbers and quantities. It is a wonderful way to practice counting while matching quantities. “Count & Match 1“ helps develop counting skills and quantity perception for children aged: 3.5+. “Count & Match 2“ helps develop counting skills and quantity perception for children aged: 4.5+. HOW TO PLAY: Drag the image to one of the groups which… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Count & Match 1 Preschool game.

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  39. 52%Game Brain Score
    52% User Score Based on 6 reviews

    “Shapes Jigsaw“ is a fun way of developing visual perception skills, spatial perception skills, and fine motor skills. “Shapes Jigsaw“ is designed for children aged 2+ HOW TO PLAY: Each board displays on its right side several parts of an image. The goal of the game is to assemble the image by dragging the parts into their correct places in the drawing located on the left. This game is one of a … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Shapes Jigsaw - Puzzles.

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  40. 48%Game Brain Score
    48% User Score Based on 1 reviews

    My Fairytale World - Fairies, mermaids, knights and dragons come to life in this colourful app.   This game offers your child an opportunity to explore and create their own fairytale scenes. It helps develop imagination, visual perception and fine motor skills, and with parental assistance can also develop language skills through the creation of a story. It is designed for children aged 2+. HOW T… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to My Fairytale World.

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  41. 49%Game Brain Score
    49% User Score Based on 3 reviews

    Tidying up the nursery has never been more fun. Teach your child about sorting and arranging with this fun, sorting application. This application helps develop conceptualization, visual perception and fine motor skills. With parental assistance it can also develop language skills. "Sorting Game 2" is designed for children aged 2+. "Sort it out 1" is designed for children aged 3+. "Sort it out 2… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Sorting Game 2.

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  42. 50%Game Brain Score
    50% User Score Based on 6 reviews

    This app includes important activities that help develop cognitive skills, language skills, visual perception skills and fine motor skills among kids aged 2.5 - 7 years. Teachers all over the world are thrilled with the progress kids have achieved by using these essential educational activities. In addition, it is suitable and very useful for special education teachers and speech therapists. It c… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Teachers' Pack 3.

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  43. 48%Game Brain Score
    48% User Score Based on 2 reviews

    My Profession - a fun, exciting matching game with voice recording feature - teaches the child about the world of the professions. The game helps develop visual perception skills and cognitive skills, such as conceptualization and categorization. With parental assistance it can also develop language ability through the naming of the various images. It is designed for children aged 4.5+ years old. … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to My Profession.

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  44. 56%Game Brain Score
    56% User Score Based on 17 reviews

    My Mosaic helps develop visual perception skills and hand eye coordination. The game also requires and helps develop perseverance, diligence and accuracy. “My Mosaic 1“ is designed for children aged 3+. “My Mosaic 2“ is designed for children aged 4+. HOW TO PLAY: Each board features an image made of colorful dots. The aim of the game is to copy the image by dragging the colorful dots from the … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Homeschool Montessori learning.

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  45. 49%Game Brain Score
    49% User Score Based on 5 reviews

    Sometimes it makes sense to make no sense. ”What's Weird” is a fun, humorous, thinking game, where your child learns to distinguish between the logical and the absurd. This game helps develop cognitive skills, such as logical versus absurd thinking, language skills - while describing the images, and visual perception skills, such as visual differentiation and attention to details. ”What's Weird … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to What's Weird 1.

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  46. 51%Game Brain Score
    51% User Score Based on 17 reviews

    Playing house is one of childhood's favorite activities. My House offers your child an opportunity to virtually playhouse by designing and decorating their very own home. My House helps develop imagination, visual perception and fine motor skills, and parental assistance can also develop language skills through the creation of a story. It is designed for children aged 2+. HOW TO PLAY: Each board … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Autism imagination skills game.

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  47. 28%Game Brain Score
    28% User Score Based on 1 reviews

    Children love coloring, it is one of their favorite activities. "Color Me" offers a wonderful opportunity to explore colors and coloring with an easy to use color palette and accessories. It also offers an opportunity to experiment with color mixing, create and learn about new mixtures and color combinations. "Color Me" helps develop fine motor skills, creativity and language through the naming … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Color-Me - Adhd & ASD therapy.

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  48. 53%Game Brain Score
    53% User Score Based on 10 reviews

    “Build a Toy“ is a fun way of developing visual perception skills, spatial perception skills, and fine motor skills. “Build a Toy 1“ is designed for children aged 2+ “Build a Toy 2“ is designed for children aged 2.5+ HOW TO PLAY: Each board displays on its right side several parts of a toy. The goal of the game is to assemble the toy by dragging the parts into their correct places in the drawin… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Build a Toy 2.

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  49. 62%Game Brain Score
    62% User Score Based on 22 reviews

    Tidying up the nursery has never been more fun. Teach your child about sorting and arranging with this fun, sorting application. This application helps develop conceptualization, visual perception and fine motor skills. With parental assistance it can also develop language skills. "Sorting Game" is designed for children aged 2+. "Sort it out 1" is designed for children aged 3+. "Sort it out 2" … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Sort It Out 2.

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  50. 87%Game Brain Score
    87% User Score Based on 51 reviews

    Tidying up the nursery has never been more fun. Teach your child about sorting and arranging with this fun, sorting application. This application helps develop conceptualization, visual perception and fine motor skills. With parental assistance it can also develop language skills. "Sorting Game" is designed for children aged 2+. "Sort it out 1" is designed for children aged 3+. "Sort it out 2" … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Sorting game for preschool kid.

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