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ProdigyFrom Prodigy Educationwww.prodigygame.com Prodigy is used by more than 50 million students, teachers and educators worldwide, it is a completely free maths coaching game for children 6-12 years of age. Prodigy focuses on each student’s different learning potential to aid with maths learning. Their interactive games and puzzles are designed to help

New Pokémon Snap

Get ready for New Pokémon Snap, which is due to be released at the beginning of May. Pokémon Snap is an all-new adventure for Nintendo Switch that’s inspired by the classic Nintendo 64 game, Pokémon Snap. You can photograph lively wild Pokémon in their natural habitats as you research and explore unknown

A Perfect Planet (DVD)

Available February 12 Nintendo Switch That old favourite is back – Super Mario! I am a huge fan of Mario and his many adventures over the years and it is by far and away the best platformer I’ve played in the last couple of years. Pounce and climb through dozens of colourful stages as

Top 5 family board games

Whilst it has been an unusual week for many of us, we can’t deny that the bright sunshine has made things a little easier and lifted many of our spirits. Self-isolation can be a testing time for families, so it is important to find new things to play together, for example, board games!  Educate has put together the top five boards

National Geographic Challenge

Not only is this a great game but it is also very educational, even if you don’t realise it. The National Geographic Challenge is a quiz game that lives up to the “challenge” part of its name. There's no shortage of easy and difficult questions divided up in regions -