- Learning Path
- Preschool Logic & Problem Solving

Memory upgrade
Play “what’s missing” with your preschooler to improve her memory skills.
More to the story
This printable activity encourages your child to consider why simple events occurred. The ability to conclude why simple events occurred is an important Cognitive Development skill.
Learning Friends opposites
Get ready for school with the LeapFrog Learning Friends! This printable activity asks your child to identify opposite words.
Quiet time with Learning Friends
Get ready for school with LeapFrog Learning Friends! This printable activity helps children get ready for school routines.
Keys to Kindergarten: Attention to visual details
Learn how to build your child’s sensory skills in time for kindergarten.
The importance of play
Playtime is essential to a child’s development. Here are some of the many benefits.
What will Koala see at school?
This printable activity helps your child get ready for school while practicing the skill of sorting items into sets.
Preschool skills checklist
Use our preschool readiness checklist to determine if your child is ready for preschool.Kitchen sorting fun
Putting away groceries can be an opportunity for your child to learn sorting and classification.I have tried playing some board games with my son, but he doesn’t play for more than a few minutes. Any suggestions?
Board games are a fun way to spend uninterrupted, quality time with your child. Most board games are made for children 3 years of age and older, since younger children are not developmentally ready to play games that require them to “play by the rules”.
Sort the sweets
Make a jellybean rainbow with this fun sorting project.