A Reading Adventure

Josh is determined to learn to read this week. He runs around trying to find all of the books that he can read on his own. So fun!

I like to have games and activities to reinforce what the kiddos are learning. Josh loves to play Mia’s Reading Adventure. Playing a Mia adventure is like being able to travel inside an animated cartoon and see the world from the perspective of a little mouse. The graphics are beautiful and Mia’s Reading Adventure is a perfect tool for reinforcing Josh’s beginning reading skills.

Mia’s Reading Adventure is even fun for the older kids. With 12 activities, and 4 different levels, they all love helping the Bugaboo Bugs! And since it’s geared for ages 5-9, I feel good about letting them all play.

Kutoka has several other games for children, including a Miss Spider Scavenger Hunt. They even have a language learning system where the older set can learn French, Spanish or English as a second language.

I guess if I have to share my computer, it’s best that it’s for something like a Kutoka adventure!

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2 Responses to “A Reading Adventure”
  1. Lauren Horsley says:

    Thank you for reviewing these – I’ve been looking for just this thing for my son!

    I have to confess, you are my hero! 6 kids under 8 is simply amazing. And the way you dedicate so much of yourself to them by homeschooling – it’s just so unusual these days to find a woman willing to be so selfless. I don’t mean to gush all over your blog, but all us mommies need a pat on the back every once in awhile. So know that you are inspiring to me!

    -Lauren @ Supermom Central

  2. Kristin says:

    Great review!

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