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Any good learning web sites for 3 year olds (apart from Cbeebies)?

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NottsMum · 05/06/2004 19:58

My DD is very interested in learning her numbers and days of the week. Does anyone know of a good resource to help teach her? Or alternatively recommend a book, cd or game?

I've just checked out Cbeebies but couldn't find anything specific.

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jampot · 05/06/2004 20:00

Hi Nottsmum - Counting & Sorting by Dorling Kindersley is excellent and is aimed at 3-5 years. Also I want to Read by the same is brill. (on CD by the way).

gloworm · 05/06/2004 20:08

try disney:
www.disney.go.com/disneychannel/playhouse

nick jr:
www.nickjr.co.uk

or sesame street
cant remember this address

sorry you'll have to cut n paste

mammya · 05/06/2004 20:41

My dd likes Up to Ten , and I like it too because it's a multilingual site (French, English and other languages)

Branster · 05/06/2004 22:12

our dd is 2 1/2 now. over a year ago i bought her a jar with magnetic letters and numbers from woolworth and we just started palying with those in the kitchen on the fridge. i was very surprised at how quickly she picked up on the numbers (recognised 1 to 10 easily, but can count to 16 although 1-16 she doesn't recognize in writing) and most of the letters, sometimes when i'm cooking she brings the jar in the kitchen and sticks teh magnets on the fridge asking me what each of them is. so i would throughly reccomend it for numbers especially. there is also a puzzle from mothercare with numbers from 1 to 10, all in a sort of train with various animals/butterflies and that helped our dd a lot with her numbers. they sell it in a purple box for about £5.
as for days of teh week, we haven't got that far yet, but i wonder if girls pants with days of the week would help? (i think M&S sell some)

NottsMum · 05/06/2004 23:15

Well I've just spent an hour looking round the recommened websites and trawling Amazon. There's certainly lots of good stuff that I'm sure my DD would love. So thanks everyone

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almost40 · 06/06/2004 00:45

www.noggin.com

bea · 06/06/2004 14:31

Ladybird is a really nice site!

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