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Educational Toys
and Free educational games make it fun to learn.
Are Electronic
Gimmicks Needed to make Learning FUN?
Once upon a time
educational toys for children included compact flash
cards, spelling games or reading with a parent or
teacher. Today free educational games seem like a thing
of the ancient past. The educational toys of today seem
to cost a small fortune and completely take the parent
or teacher out of the picture.
Take a moment to think
about the commercials for educational toys you’ve seen
this week. Most of them involve batteries, noise and of
course lots of fun, but how much learning really takes
place when the toy does all the work for the child.
Unlike free educational games of the past, these
battery-operated educators cost money to supposedly help
children advance their learning skills. But are kids
really learning anything from these toys?
Some parents and teachers are doubtful that the
so-called educational toys of today are doing anything
close to educating. Pricey toys that tout learning
advantages, such as developing reading, vocabulary,
spelling and phonics, may simply be a flop. After all,
how much work does a child have to do when the toy reads
the sentences, spells the words and does it all while
it’s batteries are fully charged? With so many high-tech
monster toys on the market, many adults are opting to go
back to the good old days of
free educational
games, where all it took to make learning fun was a
great book, an index finger and that all too famous
sentence, “See Spot Run.”
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