Ukloo Treasure Hunt Game Giveaway
September 16-22, 2015
Open to US/Canada
If you have a little reader who likes to have fun while increasing their literacy skills – we have the perfect game for you! The uKloo Treasure Hunt Game combines your child’s thinking skills with Physically active fun! This educational game, disguised as a treasure hunt, boosts reading comprehension, builds problem-solving skills, supports evaluative thinking and enhances logic and reasoning.
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Sponsored by Ukloo
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Created by a Mom with two boys who avoided reading homework at all cost, uKloo has made it possible to develop their love for reading through solving riddles and competing with their own creative thinking!
With two different versions of the game, one for Early Readers and the other for older kids, you will be thankful for the skills your child develops with this educational resource!
• Develops Sight Reading (visual word recognition)
• Learns the Sentence Structure, and
• Acquired Research Skills
Take a look what our girl has accomplished while playing uKloo.
FREE uKloo App is an immense resource for your future Spelling Bee enthusiast. You never know when that may happen! What you do know, the excitement for reading will ensure your child’s future well-being in the society and bring immense satisfaction in her/his own life.
Get your kids excited about learning! Enter to win this unique reading resource game below!
Prize – Ukloo Treasure Hunt Game
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Ends at 11:59pm EDT on September 22, 2015
11 thoughts on “Ukloo Treasure Hunt Game Giveaway Is Your Best Reading Resource Ever”
I read my Bible everyday and I also read books and on my e-reader and my grandkids read every night before they take their showers
We read at least once a week. If not more. Whenever my son brings me a book I read it. I want him to be excited about reading.
I have read to my kids most every day/night since they were very young. Less now that they are older, but we still do it.
Since I’m not close, not often enough. But my niece reads with her mom every day.
I read daily with my kids. My 6 yr old is still learning and not very confident.
We read every night at bedtime. Reading is so important and there are so many great books that teach lessons about how to make good choices.
Will read nightly
I read to my girls throughout the day and before bed. They are always bringing me a book to read to them!
I am embarrassed to say this… But not nearly enough. At most, once a week.
i read to my children every night right before bed
we read everytime she is here. she loves to show me how smart she is