Educational games
Educational and therapeutic games for children - learning through play, supporting development and everyday enjoyment
Educational games are more than just entertainment - they are an effective tool to support your child's development at every stage. In this category you will find a carefully selected selection of educational board games, party games, and therapeutic games for children that are perfect for the home, kindergarten, school, nursery or day care centre. These are suggestions designed for learning through play - both individually and in groups.
Match educational games to your child's age and stage of development
We offer educational games for children of all ages - from toddlers to teenagers:
- For 2-year-olds: first sensory games and simple educational games for 3-year-olds, boys and girls - teaching colours, sounds and shapes.
- For 3-year-olds: developing educational games for the 4-year-old child, supporting logical thinking and emotion recognition.
- For 4-year-olds: also ideal as educational games for a 5-year-old child - introduces the world of numbers, letters and simple logic tasks.
- For 5-year-olds: educational games for a 6-year-old child - help develop language, memory and concentration.
- For 6 year olds: will also work well for 7 year olds - this is the time to learn to read, games that teach concentration and games that develop mathematical skills.
- For 7- and 8-year-olds: recommended educational games for 9-year-olds - they support learning spelling, English and the development of social skills.
- For 9-10 year olds: educational games for students in grades 4-6, developing strategic thinking and creativity.
- For older children and teenagers: classic educational and family games that engage, teach cooperation and develop knowledge.
Where will our science games work?
All products available in this category are designed for use:
- at home - as an interesting addition to everyday learning,
- in the nursery and kindergarten - supporting the development of the youngest through play,
- in schools and day care centres - as educational games for pupils, supporting the core curriculum,
- in children's clubs - building relationships and teaching cooperation,
- as educational games for gifts - ideal for birthdays, holidays or prizes.
- in pedagogical and psychological therapy - therapeutic games for children are an excellent tool to support emotional development, concentration and the ability to express emotions.
- in specialist surgeries and counselling centres - as a diagnostic tool and to support the development of cognitive and social functions.
- in extra-curricular activities and tutoring - learning games enrich lessons and help to consolidate more difficult topics.
- in libraries and cultural centres as part of educational meetings, workshops or activities for children and young people.
- in inclusive and special educational institutions - games that teach concentration and develop manual skills are a valuable support in everyday work with children with special educational needs.
Types of educational and therapeutic games
In the assortment you will find:
- therapeutic games for children - supporting emotional development, concentration, fine and gross motor skills, helpful in SI therapy and with developmental disorders (e.g. ADHD, autism, sensory integration disorders),
- teaching games - for grades 1-3, 4-6 and older pupils, ideal for learning at school and at home, also for individual and group work with the teacher or therapist,
- games for learning reading, spelling, maths, Polish and English - including among others: learning English for children games, learning spelling game, learning maths game, games for learning to read for pre-schoolers and first graders,
- games teaching concentration and logical thinking - developing memory, the ability to plan, associate facts and work under time pressure; perfect for children with attention difficulties,
- memory games - training memory and perceptiveness, intended for children of pre-school and early school age,
- development and sensory games - stimulating the senses, motor skills, spatial imagination and manual skills, also recommended in pedagogical therapy
- educational family games - for learning and playing together with parents or siblings, which integrate, teach cooperation and support social development,
- educational games with elements of coding and computer thinking - introducing the youngest to the world of logic, algorithms and sequences (e.g. STEM games),
- thematic games - about nature, history, geography, professions - helpful in developing interests and broadening general knowledge.
Why choose our scientific and educational games for children?
We only offer proven and developing educational games for children - designed to meet the needs of specific age and educational groups. These are solutions recommended by teachers and parents, combining fun with real developmental value. If you are looking for the best support for your child's learning and development - you will find it right here.
Reviews, hints, suggestions for educational games for children:
What is the difference between therapeutic and educational games?
Educational games mainly focus on developing knowledge and cognitive skills - such as reading, counting, reasoning or learning a language. Therapeutic games, on the other hand, are designed to support emotional, social and psychomotor development, often used in pedagogical, psychological or sensory integration therapy. They are designed to reduce stress, improve concentration, motor skills and communication, among other things.
Which educational games for teenagers and adolescents?
For teenagers, it is worth choosing games that develop logical thinking, planning and creativity. Strategy games, general knowledge quizzes, language games (e.g. learning English), as well as titles supporting the study of mathematics or biology work well. Team games teach teamwork and communication. For teenage girls, it is also worth including games that develop empathy, planning and imagination.
What educational games for adults and seniors?
For adults and seniors, games that develop memory, logical thinking and concentration are recommended. Crosswords, puzzles, sudoku, strategy board games and language games are excellent. Seniors are also keen on games that improve motor skills and reflexes, especially those that support cognitive functions and counteract mental ageing.
Which games for memory and concentration?
In this category, look for memory games, logic puzzles, games with sequences and pattern memorisation. Games that require quick reactions and concentration are also great. Many therapeutic games for children and adults are designed to improve attention function, concentration and short-term and long-term memory.
What are therapeutic games?
Therapeutic games are tools used in working with children and adults to support emotional, social and cognitive development. They are designed with specific therapeutic goals in mind - for example, reducing anxiety, developing empathy, improving motor skills or supporting communication. They are often used by psychologists, educationalists, speech and language therapists and SI therapists.
The best developmental games for a one and two year old child?
For children aged 1-2 years, simple sensory and manipulative games are ideal. Jigsaw puzzles with large pieces, shape and colour matching games, educational books with textures and 'what goes with what' games are good choices. It is important that the toys are safe, made of non-toxic materials and stimulate motor and perceptual development.
What are learning games?
Teaching games are those that are designed to support the learning process. They are most often used in schools and kindergartens to complement lessons. They can relate to specific subjects (e.g. Polish, mathematics, nature), teach logical thinking, develop language or social skills. They are characterised by a clear structure, educational objectives and are often in line with the core curriculum.
What are the best therapeutic games for adults?
For adults, therapeutic games are recommended to support emotional development, manage stress and improve concentration. Emotionally based card games, board games to stimulate conversation, relaxation games and puzzle games work well. Body awareness games, mindfulness exercises and relaxation puzzles are also used in therapy.
What are the recommended therapeutic games for children and adolescents?
The best therapeutic games for children are those that develop emotions, teach coping with stress, build self-esteem and promote concentration. For younger children, games with simple manual tasks and emotional characters will work well. For young people, it is advisable to choose developmental games that teach communication, empathy, emotion management and teamwork.
What types of games are learning games?
Didactic games include language games, mathematical games, science games, puzzle games and board games used in formal education. Their main purpose is to impart knowledge and consolidate messages in an engaging and accessible way. They are often part of curricula or complement activities in schools and kindergartens.
Are classic educational games the same as science games?
Not really. Classic educational games are a broad category covering a variety of topics from language to logic. Science games are a subcategory of educational games that focus on specific areas of knowledge, such as biology, physics or geography. They often take the form of experiments, quizzes or research games to support learning by doing.
Is it worth buying Polish language teaching games?
Yes, especially for school-age children. Didactic Polish language games support the learning of spelling, grammar, reading comprehension and develop vocabulary. They are a great supplement to learning at home, they help consolidate knowledge in a fun way, and their regular use improves performance at school.
What are the best educational game sets for young children?
It is best to choose sets adapted to the child's age, which combine several areas of development: motor skills, visual and auditory perception, logical thinking and speech. It is worth opting for sets with a variety of games - such as puzzles, picture cards, themed puzzles, memory games and educational board games. Such sets teach through play and keep the toddler's attention for a long time.