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#Christmas2017: Educational gifts for children

Choosing a gift is difficult task, especially if you are determined that your child should receive something educational.

The prospect of opening up Christmas gifts appeals to the delight of all children across the world.

Choosing a gift is difficult task, especially if you are determined that your child should receive something educational.

If you are searching for educational gifts, be sure to consider one of the following gifts:

Suspend

This is a balance game for one to four players. Developing eye-hand coordination, communication skills, and thinking skills, this is the ideal game to help your child develop while they have fun.

IcoSoku

Matching dots to numbers, this is a brilliant brainteaser with thousands of challenges.

Place the number buttons randomly, then match the dots to the numbers. To create a new challenge, simply swap a few number buttons.

This game is sure to teach problem solving and patience.

Creatives Toys What’s Wrong

This is an entertaining game to develop the power of observation, as well as eye-hand coordination.

24 pictures are displayed on four boards, and each player has to complete his or her board by covering the wrong pictures with the right pictures to win the game.

Creative Toys Nature Quiz

This nature based games has several questions which your child has to answer.

This is a fun way to teach your children about nature.

Crazix

This consists of fine metal puzzles for children from seven years upwards to solve.

 

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