Developing Literacy Skills with Preschool Games

July 5, 2019 / Learn About Osmo

Tomie dePaola once said, “Reading is important, because if you can read, you can learn anything about everything and everything about anything.” 

In preschool, children learn how to identify letters and learn the sounds they represent. From recreational rhyming and sing-alongs to wooden blocks with letters and puzzles, children can effectively develop literacy skills through fun activities and preschool games that keep them engaged. 

How Tech-Fused Preschool Games Enhance Literacy Skills

As a parent, you can develop your child’s literacy skills with the help of digital learning preschool games. Here’s how they make kids learning fun!

1.Encourage Language Development Through Interactive Learning

You can use an iPad’s media capabilities to engage your child in interactive and fun learning experiences. The ABCs game in Osmo Little Genius Starter Kit has a playful and interactive character, Mo, prompting children to build letters out of colorful sticks and rings. It is a great way to make children think of alphabet learning as a fun activity. The highly interactive digital media will keep children absorbed in their learning content and will help kids associate learning with excitement and fun.

2.Self-Directed Approach Improves Learning

When kids learn language through digital preschool games that require minimum or no supervision, they are motivated to learn. They make their own decisions, make mistakes, and find solutions to problems at their own time and pace. As kids learn on their own, their self-esteem grows too.

We all now know the importance of digital preschool games, how they impact literacy development, and enable children to counter any difficulties in reading, writing, drawing and more.

Shop Osmo’s wide range of education games for kids today! We have ABC games for kids, puzzles for kids, and several other STEAM games that change how kids learn.