It is well known that play is an important and very useful development tool for children. New studying methods with modern tools such as computers, smartphones and tablets also provide the opportunity for very young children to learn.
Various educational games are now available which allow children to develop their minds quickly and well. To demonstrate the benefits of educational games, this article will answer the most frequently asked questions about the positive effects of these games on your little darlings.
What is an educational game?

Any physical object (talking doll, cubes, or the piano) or technological element (online games) that allows the development of a person’s physical, mental, intellectual and social capacities. This term is much more relevant to children (1-3 years old) who are at an age where they are eager to discover and learn.
A development tool
Multiple experiences clearly demonstrate the many benefits of educational games on children. The games have many positive effects on the development of your toddlers at three levels, depending on certain criteria:
The intellectual development of children comes from the fact that they are beginning to understand the principles of causality. In fact, through their interaction with toys, they observe that certain actions produce very specific result. For example, when they touch their teddy bear, it sings. When they touch their castle, it breaks down. Over time, this understanding will help them solve complex problems. But it will also develop their imagination and creative ability.

The quick development of technical skills is also part of the benefits educational games provide, encouraging your child to discover even more. It is well known that very young children like to taste, touch, smell, hear and especially look at objects that are new to them. This will help your child easily distinguish the textures, colors, tastes and sounds produced by various objects. Their ability to recognize and analyze will become exceptional.

Language development is possible thanks to certain talking dolls, pianos and even tablet games, making it easy for your child to learn to express himself, to ask for things and to sing. It is obvious how important educational games are in their language development.
Some tips for using tablets and protecting your children when they browse the Internet
Kids learning apps are now improved thanks to technology. Unlike physical games, they require the presence of an adult to guide and protect them. Smartphones, tablets and computers used by children are often connected to the Internet. This connection allows them to play online brain games. It is therefore important to supervise them in their learning.
The strong link between play and development gives you the opportunity to teach your children how these devices work. For example, you can teach them how to turn on an educational tablet, how to turn off a computer screen, and much more. This activity will allow them to quickly understand how modern devices work.
Discover the COCO THINKS and COCO MOVES © app
The COCO THINKS and COCO MOVES © program is an educational game program for children ages 5 to 10.
Thanks to this program, children will be able to develop their ability to concentrate, their attention, their memory and their understanding of things, while enriching their vocabulary.
The COCO THINKS and COCO MOVES © program works without Wi-Fi, which is practical for working at home, at school but also on vacation during long journeys.
On some games, the screen splits in two. This allows children to play against each other and create a challenge and social bond. The children exchange while learning and having fun on an adapted tool.

Thus, once certain restrictions are established, your little ones, whatever their age, will be able to enjoy the devices and make the most of their use thanks to the benefits of online educational games.
Moreover, sports are very important for the development of the child. Playing sports allows the child to develop physically and mentally and have fun at the same time!
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