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Ways to Learn through Play

August 26, 2019 By: mybigfathappylife

I received this product for free from Moms Meet (momsmeet.com) to use and post my honest opinions. Compensation for this post was provided and this page may contain affiliate links.

Children learn best through play, which is why play-based learning is so important. I am sharing different ways to engage your child to learn through play.

Children learn best through play, which is why play-based learning is so important. I am sharing different ways to engage your child to learn through play.

Children learn best through play, which is why play-based learning is so important to me.  There are many different ways to encourage play-based learning including engaging our kids, setting up invitations to play, and leaving them to their own devices.  When children are playing they are always learning!Children learn best through play, which is why play-based learning is so important. I am sharing different ways to engage your child to learn through play.

We recently discovered TinkerActive Workbooks which are designed to help build your child’s math and science skills, but what’s different about this workbooks are that they inspire your child to try new things, discover a new skill, and imagine new possibilities. 

Children learn best through play, which is why play-based learning is so important. I am sharing different ways to engage your child to learn through play.

We love that the workbooks are colorful and engaging.  As soon as we received the workbooks in the mail, my daughter immediately opened them up and started working through the problems.  She has continued to return to the workbooks to work on projects on her own without any prompting.  

TinkerActive Workbooks contain curriculum-based exercises designed for all learners including visual, auditory, and kinesthetic.  That means they are paired with interactive tinkering, making, and engineering projects which helps with memory retention of essential STEM knowledge and skills.  They are also aligned to Common Core State Standards and an excellent supplement to schoolwork or at-home study.

Children learn best through play, which is why play-based learning is so important. I am sharing different ways to engage your child to learn through play.

Once your child has completed the workbook, they can unbox a collectible magnet that is hidden in the back cover!

You can find TinkerActive Workbooks wherever books are sold or you can purchase online here.

TinkerActive Workbooks encourage your child’s love of learning.

Children learn best through play, which is why play-based learning is so important. I am sharing different ways to engage your child to learn through play.

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