This game can improve your child's logic. For instance, you can ask them, "A truck drove to a village and met four cars. How many vehicles went to the village?" Answer: One truck!
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Survivor case studies
Construct a case study like "You are stranded on an island. How will you create shelter for yourself using the things around you?" This can push them to think out of the box.
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Lumosity
Lumosity has been designed by various neuro-physical researchers for optimal brain functioning in your kids. It has more than 60 tasks to test a child's memory, problem-solving, accuracy, etc.
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Apple Tree
A person thinks of a word and draws dashes on a paper to represent each letter. On each of these dashes, they make a tree with seven apples each. The other person has to guess the letters.
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Rubik's cube
Rubik's cube was invented backin 1964 and since then, it has been popularly used as an exercise to teach kids about three-dimensional (3D) spaces.