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This week’s spelling list just got a lot more fun with these interactive games Working from hom

[Vocabulary Spelling City]( This week’s spelling list just got a lot more fun with these interactive games Working from home has been great for a lot of us! Spending more time with family and being more engaged with your kids is a beautiful thing! But with all that fun comes the challenge of balancing working from home with keeping your kiddos engaged and busy. [Word Coloring Activities]( It may be time to try a new activity if your kids have exhausted every puzzle, coloring book, and game in the house. VocabularySpellingCity has curated a huge selection of games to keep children of every age engaged while also sneaking in spelling and vocabulary practice from an award winning site. If your little one is artistically inclined, check out our Coloring Pages to bring a little color into their day. Our games and lists are easy for kids (and you) to use, and help to cement important skills that they are already learning in their virtual classroom. Each game has the ability to pair with your child’s current spelling list at school so that play time turns into study time without them even realizing it. [Engage With Your Kids]( Need help? Contact us at [1-800-357-2157](tel:1-800-357-2157) or info@spellingcity.com and we’ll tell you everything you need to know. Thank you, The VocabularySpellingCity Team [Unsubscribe from all emails]( | [Privacy Policy]( © 2020 VocabularySpellingCity.com. All Rights Reserved. 6300 N.E. 1st Ave., Suite 203 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33334

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