Educational Games and Educational Toys from Keen2Learn

Welcome to our great range of educational games and toys for fun learning at school and home. A quick search of our site you will find a world of links, games and worksheets you require to improve the learning performance of children. Our policy is to continually search for interactive activities and games to help children learn - all available online. Playing games and puzzles improves skills and are great fun for all ages - and now just a click away.

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Bunja  Maths Game

Bunja Maths Game

£21.99 inc VAT

Brand new on the market is this fantastic hand held maths game based on MP3 audio technology. Children aged 6+ are asked maths questions with multi choice answers from over 100 maths topics. Bunja learns from your answers and slowly increases the

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Head Full of Numbers Maths Game.

Head Full of Numbers Maths Game.

£16.95 inc VAT

The great new game that any number of children can play. Place the three standard dice and three custom dice (with numbers 0, 1, 2, 7, 8 and 9) into the fun dice shaker then roll them out and place them into the dice tray. Set the timer and create

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  • Award winning website full of resources to help children learn
  • Follow the National Curriculum, Key Stages, SATs and 11+
  • Help to improve children's confidence at home and school
  • A fun way to help children improve at school
  • Make lessons easy for the classroom
  • Give answers to those tricky questions through a game.
  • Let friends join in! Many games are designed for multiple players
  • Have a look at our news section to see the latest additions, blogs and reviews
  • And if we have missed anything please do contact us.

Ask any child if they require a wise owl to help guide them through some great games and worksheets. Being that owl as a player in their learning journey allows you to come to terms with the ability of a child through the help they require to play these games. Start early and adopt a policy to monitor how the child is performing in the games at home and the classroom.

We continually review the web to search for new ideas. One of the best sites we have seen is childtopia. Offering a number of online educational games you can play free you might want to take a look. See childtopia here www.childtopia.com

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