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Posted on July 1, 2020July 1, 2020

Bug Catcher Game (Grades K-2)

This interactive counting game from PBS Kids will have you buzzing with excitement!

achild with a net and a bug box

Help Curious George catch and count the different bugs around him in The Curious George Bug Catcher Game. It’s great practice for keyboarding, counting and color recognition skills too! 

 

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