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Fun Site: Turtle Diary

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What is Turtle Diary?

Turtlediary provides exciting online learning games for kids, that takes elementary education to a whole new level, with the use of interactive educational games and activities. Our extensive range of educational computer games, animated lesson plans, skill building and puzzle games, printable worksheets, interactive storybooks and art and craft activities, provides kids with a comprehensive understanding of concepts in Math, Science, Language, Social Studies, Creativity and Logic, and helps them develop the necessary skills needed for progress in school. All kids educational games are suitably conceptualized by a team of educators and child experts who contribute their expertise and knowledge towards making learning an enriching and enjoyable activity for kids. These online kids’ games can be easily used for smart-board teaching in classrooms, as well as for home schools.

What are the ages for Turtle Diary?

Preschool through 2nd Grade

What is the cost?

There is a free version and a premium version that costs $9.95 a month or $70 a year.

Benefits include:

Unlimited access to all the games and activities of all grade levels.

Unlimited fun and colorful practice worksheets.

Audio Instructions for all games.

Unlimited access to Interactive Stories with “Read to me” feature.

E-mail updates on your child’s/student’s progress.

Informative assessment tools and detailed reports pointing out successes and weak spots. This makes analyzing performance a breeze.

No external links or Ads to distract from the learning process and fun

Eligible for all contests and prizes

Final thoughts:

There are plenty of games and activities to do on the free version. I highly recommend the free version even if you use it to determine if the paid version is right for you. The games are fun and solid educationally speaking. The range of subjects makes it a nice one stop place for reinforcing lessons, supplementing lessons, or simply for play.

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About Richele McFarlin

Richele is a Christian homeschooling mom to four children, writer and business owner. Her collegiate background is in educational psychology. Although it never prepared her for playing Candyland, grading science, chasing a toddler, doing laundry and making dinner at the same time.