If you're worried about how to keep your kids entertained and educated while they are stuck at home for the next couple of weeks (or longer), this one-day sale one educational toys and games at Amazon is here to help you out. While Coronavirus may have schools closed, there's no need to let learning go by the wayside with items as low as $6 that help your young ones keep up with all their essential school subjects.
School may be closed, but that's no reason to let the learning stop! This one-day sale is loaded with various toys and games that are designed to help your young ones learn and master important basics like math, science, geography, and more.
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The majority of the items in the sale are aimed at preschool-aged kids, though there are some things in the mix for older children. This Early Math Mathlink Cube Activity Set from Learning Resources is down to just $13 and is ideal for ages 4+ or consider the $11 Learning Resources Money Bags Coin Value Game for teaching kids 7 and up some essential money skills through fun gameplay.
There are also kits for teaching geography like this globe puzzle, chemistry with a bubbling volcano kit, Pre-K reading sets, and much more so it's well worth checking out the sale in full. While these toys and games certainly won't be a replacement for school, they could help to supplement your temporary home-schooling or just break up the monotony of being stuck indoors during the Coronavirus crisis.
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