
Gameplay requires use of one or more keys on the keyboard.
Turn this single-player game into a "play together" by sharing the controls or asking your child to make gameplay choices while you work the controls.

Language includes listening, comprehension, speech, reading, and writing. It lays the foundation for future learning, relationships, conflict resolution, and self-confidence.
Pretend play allows children to creatively express ideas and feelings, as well as think and solve problems through imagination and make-believe.
By thinking up ways to tackle a problem, then trying out these strategies, children sharpen language, mental imagery, reasoning, and memory skills simultaneously.
Preschoolers work on visual-spatial skills by playing memory games, completing jigsaw puzzles, creating original artwork, and navigating mazes.
Ages: 5-6