Is your kid ready for kindergarten? I know Grayson is getting a great education at day care but I want to make sure he is fully prepped for kindergarten next year. Dispatch Kids sent me one of their kindergarten readiness boxes to try and review. I was teaching Grayson how to add, subtract, and read without him even knowing. He thought he was playing the game the entire time. Can you say win win for mom?
What is Dispatch Kids?
Dispatch Kids is a learning game subscription that is sent to you every month.Through hands-on problem-solving in a fun, engaging, storyline-based game, preschool-aged children can prepare for Kindergarten readiness without realizing their learning. Dispatch Kids is the only comprehensive, skills-based game developed along the popular Escape Game model that aligns with core standards for Kindergarten readiness and early primary grades.
How much does it cost?
It’s 24.99 a month!
What do you love about it?
Game play positively impacts cognitive, physical, social and emotional well-being in kids. I loved how they had a parent manual so I didn’t get confused. They give the parent tips and step by step instructions on how to play the game. We had to search for Johnny’s coin by gathering clues and searching for the coin. We even had to call Johnny on the phone and Grayson was so excited when he heard Johnny’s voice.
This is such a great product for a stay at home mom or even moms that send their kids to daycare. I wasn’t really sure where Grayson was with his education and now I know what areas we need to work on. He needs to work on identifying the letters of the alphabet.
What did Grayson love about it?
Grayson loved the coloring, the counting, and playing the games with Johnny on his i pad. Grayson had no idea that he was learning the entire time he was playing this game. Oh and the really loved the stamping. He stamped on the map and that was super fun for him.
As a mom, I am always trying to make learning fun. It’s not the easiest thing to do. I have tried other subscriptions for a while but he doesn’t engage in them as much as he did with dispatch kids. The best part it that we had fun working together. It is such a unique game that I loved bringing it into our home and making it apart of our routine!