LOGICO

Children love to play!

We know that children will get excited & enthusiastic when it comes to playing games. That’s why our Logico program was designed to develop skills in visual discrimination, pattern awareness, sorting & classifying, sequencing, number sense, and letter recognition – all this, while your child is having fun playing with the Logico board game!

Sharpen your child's thinking skills.

Logico provides a lot of practice for those who need additional reinforcement and it also offers more challenges to those who are ready to advance in their thinking skills. Parents can rest well knowing that this program has been developed by experienced pedagogues and it has been tested for its effectiveness of developing the thinking skills of children.



Testimonials after using Logico

"The content of LOGICO covers a wide range of subjects which are systematically designed. The children have a lot of fun when they are playing the games. They can learn from the learning cards and check the correct answers all by themselves, enjoying a sense of success. This could help children to increase their passion for learning and strengthen their determination to tackle new challenges." ~ A Childhood Education Expert in China

"LOGICO is really fun to play with. I learn a lot of knowledge from it. The teachers say that I have become smarter. I am very happy about it." ~ A Child in Hong Kong

"My son may be over-active. It is difficult to make him sit for a while can read a book calmly. However, LOGICO helps to improve his concentration while playing and learning games. It also helps to improve his academic performance in school and increase his confidence. Now he loves to go to school as he often receives praises from teachers." ~ The Parent of a Hong Kong student

"LOGICO products are tailor-made fro children because they are fun to play with. They are very useful teaching tools for teachers because they could inspire children’s interest in learning. The answering board and learning cards are a perfect combination to arouse children’s passion for learning." ~ Munich Teachers Union, Germany



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