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  2. Veterinarian’s Trick for Keeping Bored Dogs ... - AOL

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    Veterinarian Dr. Adam Christman shared a fun DIY mental game that will keep your fur baby engaged, entertained, and happy, no matter what their situation may be, and I can't wait to try it with my ...

  3. JumpStart 1st Grade - Wikipedia

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    JumpStart 1st Grade (known as Jump Ahead Year 1 in the United Kingdom) is a personal computer game created by Knowledge Adventure in 1995 intended to teach a first grade curriculum. It was reissued in 1999 with new box art, was updated significantly in 2000, and was replaced with JumpStart Advanced 1st Grade in 2002, which was later replaced ...

  4. 8 fun games to play with dogs (recommended by an expert) - AOL

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    3. Treasure Hunt. Treasure Hunt is a food or toy based version of the ‘hide and seek’ game. This time, the dog isn’t looking for you but instead, some food or a favorite toy.

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    One of our favorite interactive toys for bored dogs — this Hide-A-Squirrel Interactive Puzzle Toy — is on sale on Amazon for 35% off, but with a $2 on-page coupon, you can get it for just $10 ...

  6. Educational game - Wikipedia

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    Educational games are games explicitly designed with educational purposes, or which have incidental or secondary educational value. All types of games may be used in an educational environment, however educational games are games that are designed to help people learn about certain subjects, expand concepts, reinforce development, understand a historical event or culture, or assist them in ...

  7. Recreational mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Some of the more well-known topics in recreational mathematics are Rubik's Cubes, magic squares, fractals, logic puzzles and mathematical chess problems, but this area of mathematics includes the aesthetics and culture of mathematics, peculiar or amusing stories and coincidences about mathematics, and the personal lives of mathematicians.