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Magazine Learning Games for PreschoolersEducational Parent Child Activities Using Pictures and Photographs
This list of learning games uses pictures and photographs from magazines to teach preschoolers numbers, letters, shapes, vocabulary and thinking skills.
Young children learn through play and love to play games, especially with their parents. Parent child activities do an excellent job at teaching preschoolers because young children learn best through a trusting close relationship. Parents can help preschoolers learn thinking skills and practice identifying numbers, letters and shapes by playing one or more of these simple learning games with magazine pictures and photographs. Color Count Hunt Game for PreschoolersParents tell preschoolers how many objects of a certain color to hunt for in the magazine. Example: “Look through the magazine. Find and show me five red things.” Shape Hunt Learning Game for PreschoolersParents name a shape. Preschoolers look through the magazine to find pictures that show the same. Example: “Find all of the triangles in the magazine.” The child looks through the magazine and shows his parent a slice of cherry pie, a piece of pizza and a sail on a boat. Number Recognition Learning GameIn this parent child activity, parents ask preschoolers to name a number they know. Preschoolers look through the magazine pictures and photographs to find the number. Preschoolers show the number to parents each time it is found. Take a Turn Letter Recognition Learning GameParents ask preschoolers to name a letter of the alphabet. Parent and child take turns finding the letter printed in the magazine. As preschoolers get better at this game, parent and child can also count the number of times they find the letter. Body Part Learning Game for PreschoolersFind a picture or photograph of a person or a person’s face.
Preschoolers will learn and expand vocabulary skills by answering questions and identifying objects. Alphabet Hunt Learning GameThe goal of alphabet hunt is to find the letters of the alphabet in order. Parent and child can work together at first. Play this game over and over to reinforce the order of the alphabet gradually giving over more of the task from the parent to the preschooler. Questions Preschool Learning GameEither parent or child can find a picture of photograph that is interesting. The parent asks questions to the child about the picture. Questions can be about anything that a preschooler might notice in the picture. Examples
Story Telling GameIn this vocabulary building game, a parent asks a preschooler to find a picture or photograph in the magazine and tell a simple story about what he thinks is happening in the picture. Great Times and Places to Play Magazine Games with Preschoolers
Magazines provide plenty of colorful photographs and pictures that can be used for parent child activities and learning games. Teach preschoolers shapes, colors, numbers, letters, vocabulary, thinking skills and more with interactive magazine learning games.
The copyright of the article Magazine Learning Games for Preschoolers in Kids Games is owned by Kelly Pfeiffer. Permission to republish Magazine Learning Games for Preschoolers in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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