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Short reads about bird games, math games, and screen time — written by the team building Bird Worlds.
Bird games for kids: a parent's guide to fun, calm learning
Bird games for kids work surprisingly well because birds are charming, varied, and quietly educational. The right one builds curiosity without overstimulating — here's what to look for.
Read articleMath games for kids that actually feel like games
A great math game for kids doesn't ask a child to pretend a worksheet is fun. It earns engagement by making math part of something they actually want to do.
Read articleLearning games for 5-year-olds: what works (and what to skip)
Five is a magical age — old enough to follow a story, young enough to need a grown-up nearby. The right learning game meets a 5-year-old where they are.
Read articleEducational screen time: a calmer way to think about it
Screen time is one of those topics that makes parents feel like they're failing whichever way they turn. Here's a calmer way to think about it.
Read articleBirds of prey for kids: meet the eagles, hawks, and owls
Birds of prey are the natural fascination of any kid who's ever spotted a hawk perched on a fence post. Here's a simple guide — and how to turn one into a hero in your child's first quest.
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