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Body Parts I Educational Resources
This Website is about words used for body parts in Japanese.
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Body Parts II Educational Resources
This Website is about words used for basic body parts in Japanese.
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Clothing I Educational Resources
This Website is about about words used for clothing in Japanese.
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Ultimate Kana Challenge Educational Resources
Challege this kana game and get a high score!
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Coloreame Culture
Print out these pictures of characters from Guanaquin.com. and color them in!
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El Juego de las Mascotas Educational Resources
Caring for a pet is a lot to remember. Take this fun quiz to see if you're ready to have one--or not.
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Juego del Cuerpo Humano Educational Resources
Learn to identify the parts of the body and what they do. Make the game harder or easier depending on what you already know.
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Sopa de Letras Educational Resources
As the letters keep moving and turning around, you have to be quick to find the hidden words. Try this challenging game if you think you're fast enough.
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Numbers Educational Resources
This Website is about how to say numbers in Japanese.
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Spanish Weather Terms Educational Resources
How well do you know the weather? In this hangman game you can learn new words related to weather and improve your spelling.
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