Pearson Funbrain.com: Interactive Skills Building Games

Pearson the leader in educational products offers one of the top online educational and fun Web sites for children with Pearson Funbrain.com. Pearson Funbrain.com is one of the top online destinations for educational interactive games for students of all
 ages. At Pearson Funbrain.com your children will spend hours engaged in educational interaction with flash games, and arcade-style games, which will challenge their minds and help to build their learning skills.

Parent and teacher guides to Pearson Funbrain.com games are also offered as well as free downloads. The resources at Pearson Funbrain.com also include teaching children how to build Web pages in HTML through the use of their educational games. Parents and students can search the interactive Web site for games by the grade level of the child, the tile of the game, or the subject matter in which they are interested. Students also have the opportunity to learn how to spell with the unique learning program Spellaroo.

There are a wide variety of educational programs offered at Pearson Funbrain.com including a host of Web Books and Comics. Children will have access to programs such as, Story of Ferdinand, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Tess's Tree, On the Rocks, and Callahan Cousins. Some of the classic Funbrain games offered at Pearson Funbrain.com include educational interactive programs such as Math Baseball, the Plural Girls, Proton Don, Grammar Gorillas, Match Car Racing, and many more educational games.

We all know we live in a Blogosphere now days and everyone is blogging. At Pearson Funbrain.com children have the opportunity to participate in Fun Blogs for all ages. Fun Blogs are set up according to age groups. The younger boys age 6 to 10 blog at Loose Gears, and the older boys blog at The Jump Off. The same format is used for the girls in terms of age groups. At Pearson Funbrain.com the girl's blog for ages 6 to 9 years is called The Scoop. The blog site for the older girls is known by the name of That's So Random.