The ChildUp Early Learning Game Cards are a series of interactive and educational tools for parents,caregivers,and early teachers who intend to develop,by playing in an interactive way,the learning,cognitive and social skills of their children – boys and girls from 1 to 5 years old – and to best prepare them for school and future academic excellence.
By using the Child’s Cards included in Teach Your Child to Count to 10 – Math &Logic #1 and Teach Your Child to Count to 20 – Math &Logic #2 with an adult,any child will,in a matter of a few months,learn to count to 10,then to 20–two fundamental steps in arithmetic–,to differentiate even and odd numbers and to do basic additions and subtractions. At the same time,the discussions about numbers and animals will be of great help to develop the child’s vocabulary and language skills. For more details,please clickon the following links:
Teach Your Child to Count to 10 – Math &Logic #1

- Includes 48 Child’s Cards to learn to count from 1 to 10 while discovering four different series of 10 popular animals.
- Includes 16 Parent’s Cards presenting the 1st part of the ChildUp Early Learning Method,with practical early learning and parenting advice.
- Helps parents to teach:
- Numbers from 0 to 10
- Numbers as quantities and symbols
- The first steps of addition
- Helps develop the child’s:
- Math and logic skills
- Learning and cognitive skills
- Listening and memory skills
- Attention and concentration skills
- Language and social skills
Teach Your Child to Count to 20 – Math &Logic #2

- Includes 48 Child’s Cards to learn to count from 10 to 20 while discovering four different series of 10 new animals.
- Includes 16 Parent’s Cards presenting the 2nd part of the ChildUp Early Learning Method,with practical early learning and parenting advice.
- Helps parents to teach:
- Numbers from 10 to 20
- Odd and even numbers
- First additions and subtractions
- Categorizing,sorting,and comparing
- Helps develop the child’s:
- Math and logic skills
- Learning and cognitive skills
- Memory and problem solving skills
- Concentration and self-control skills
- Language and social skills
- Helps parents to teach:
Also we were offered the EarlyZoo Application to review but unfortunately I don’t have an iphone,ipad,or ipod so this was something I could not use. Here is a little information about the app I was able to obtain. It sounds like such a great app that I am considering getting a ipad just so lil’man can play with it,lol.
The EarlyZoo Application was created to help parents and caregivers teach preschoolers the basics of zoology and biology through the discovery of 80 different animals classified in 8 different categories. In the EarlyZoo App you will find a short description for each animal (as well as their respective sounds),a vocabulary of over 500 words to be used in fun and educational sessions with your kids. It’s important to keep in mind that the true power of EarlyZoo lies in your interactions with your child,as any early knowledge is better learned with the caring and intensive guidance of an adult!
The Early Zoo App is available at the Apple Online Store.
What we thought about the cards:
ChildUp offered to sponsor a giveaway for my lovey readers for lil’man’s first birthday. So be sure to check back soon for your chance to win your very own set of cards.
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