Fun Holiday Gift Ideas to Enhance and Support your Child’s Learning
With the holidays just around the corner, many parents are feeling the looming pressure of figuring out what to get their children as gifts. It is natural to become invested in this process as we are incentivized by the joy that our children express when they open up something that they love!
Holiday Educational Toys
Holiday gifts have the potential to not only be memorable, fun and exciting but to also benefit the child’s cognition and ability to learn. Even when they are not in school, they will have the chance to engage in an activity that supports their mathematics, reading comprehension, and or visual-spatial abilities (just to name a few). When learning is activated in a fun and engaging context, the process no longer feels like a “chore” but something that your child wishes to explore further.
Our objective in this post is to alleviate some of the pressure off of you so that you too can have some fun this holiday season. Below, we will delve into some gift giving ideas that you as parents will hopefully find useful and easy to add to your holiday shopping list. Not to mention, they will provide your family with the opportunity to play and engage in something together. Here at Testingmom we are wishing you and your family a happy and healthy holiday. Now, let’s talk presents!
“I spy Dig in”: A great gift for your pre-schooler!
The activity is best suited for children ages 5 and up, and allows for 2 to 4 players. From this game your child will have the opportunity to practice both color as well as shape identification all while being timed. Each player is presented with a card that contains pictures of 6 objects. These objects can be found in the large bowl of items that are placed in the middle of the players. Your child must use their observation and problem solving abilities in order to translate the information on their card into what they search for in the bowl.
Ultimately, the items that they dig up from the bowl must match what they see on their card. Each player must try their best to fill their card before time runs out. The timer does seem to add an element of difficulty to the game, as their is a bit more urgency injected into finding what your child needs. If your child gets a kick out of this game, try exploring the other activities in this series such as “I spy Bingo” and “I spy memory game”! Not to mention, this is a great game for the whole family to play together on a cold wintery day. Try adding in some hot cocoa with marshmallows for optimal fun. Just be careful not to spill!
“HedBanz”- A game that allows you to laugh and learn
Your chid will form strategies on how to best formulate their questions. For example, they may discover that their questions should start more broad before becoming narrower and more specific. Most importantly, they will be using clues from the answers of their fellow players in order to guess the item on the card. Such skills are quite transferable to the techniques that are used for reading comprehension, such as context clues. The game also includes a time constraint, which is measured using a one-minute sand clock timer. The great thing about this game, is the ability for players to learn and observe from one another in regards to the structure and quality of the questions that are asked.
“Audible”- The gift of Audio books
I hope that you were able to draw some inspiration from this week’s post! It is my hope that you trust your instincts when searching for gifts for your child. Remember, there is no pressure when it comes to this process. It is the thoughts and sentiments behind this act that truly count.
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