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Learning Games for Kids 🎮

Letters, words, phonics and memory — all in one fun place! Pick a game and let the learning begin. 🌟

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Letter Match
Match uppercase & lowercase

Can you match the big A with the little a? Match every letter of the alphabet — uppercase to lowercase! Great for ages 3–6.

Ages 3–6Letter Recognition
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Word Search
Find hidden words in the grid

Spot the hidden words going across, down and diagonally! Choose from different topics — animals, food, colours and more. Great for ages 6–10.

Ages 6–10Spelling & Vocabulary
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Missing Letter
Spot the gap in the word

C_T — what letter is missing? Fill in the blank to complete the word! A fun phonics challenge for early readers. Great for ages 4–7.

Ages 4–7Phonics & Spelling
Flashcard Quiz
Race through the cards

How fast can you go? Flip through flashcards and answer as quickly as you can! Great for practising letters, numbers, animals and more.

Ages 3–9Memory & Recall
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Alphabet Order
Sort letters A to Z

Can you put the letters in the right order? Tap to arrange them from A to Z! Three rounds covering the whole alphabet. Great for ages 3–6.

Ages 3–6Alphabet & Ordering
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Animal Shadows
Match the hidden silhouette

A mystery animal is hiding in the shadows — can you guess which one it is? Farm, jungle and wild animal challenges. Great for ages 3–8.

Ages 3–8Visual Recognition

Why Learning Through Games Works 🧠

When children are playing, their brains are in an optimal state for learning. Games lower the stakes — mistakes feel like part of the fun rather than failures — and the repetition built into every game means children practise far more than they would sitting at a worksheet. Research consistently shows that playful learning leads to deeper retention and greater enthusiasm for further practice.

Each game on KiddoCards is designed to target a specific skill: letter recognition, phonics awareness, spelling patterns, or vocabulary recall. They are short enough to fit into a 5-minute break and engaging enough that children often want to play again immediately — which means double the practice! 🌟

Which Game Should We Start With? 🤔

For toddlers and pre-readers (ages 3–4): Start with Letter Match — matching uppercase and lowercase letters builds the visual foundation for reading without requiring any reading ability.

For early readers (ages 4–6): Missing Letter is brilliant — it pushes phonics knowledge in a playful, low-pressure way.

For growing readers (ages 6–10): Word Search builds spelling and vocabulary while Flashcard Quiz sharpens memory and recall speed.

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