Zingo
Honored with the Oppenheim, Parents Choice and National Parenting Awards, Zingo provides your four-year-old boy with an interactive bingo-style card game that̵7;s fun and engaging. Each player gets a game card filled with different pictures and shapes. The dealer removes tiles from the deck. The player to fill his card first wins the game. Zingo teaches shape and pattern recognition in addition to increasing short-term memory function.
Zippity Learning System
At the helm of manufacturing educational toys for preschoolers, Leap Frog̵7;s Zippity Learning System is an interactive game that features eight learning systems based on some of the popular television characters, such as Little Einsteins, Handy Manny or Mickey Mouse̵7;s clubhouse. It features a bopper and mat that provides an energetic learning experience where children can stomp, jump and dance their way to improving their reading and math skills. In addition, the game offers a parent feature that allows them to view their child̵7;s progress and other learning ideas.
Leapster2 Cars Gift Pack
This hand-held portable game allows a four-year -old boy to enhance his spelling, phonics and reading skills with characters from Disney Pixar̵7;s Cars. It includes built-in tutorials that adapt to your child̵7;s learning abilities and allows them to improve their literacy in fun and engaging ways, such as racing games.
Little Einsteins Learn and Discover Globe
Little Einsteins Learn and Discover Globe invites your four-year-old boy to learn geography through an interactive approach. Featuring the voices of the Little Einstein characters, the globe allows your four-year-old to explore continents, countries, people and oceans. It features 36 locations and five different play settings from which to choose.
Handy Manny̵7;s Construction Laptop
Learning with his own personal computer allows your preschooler to explore his keyboarding skills and be introduced to technology and computers at an age-appropriate level. The keyboard features the complete alphabet, in addition to 10 numbers and other buttons. The LCD screen teaches primarily in English, but features a basic Spanish section. Some of the learning activities include numbers, letters, shapes, colors, vocabulary and following directions.