![]() NOTE: Some puzzles will CHANGE with each playthrough, but the logic behind solving the puzzles will always remain the SAME. In this walkthrough, we will show you how to solve all the puzzles and finish the game. Nowhere House is the third game in the series, and like the other games, the story is set in Hidden Town, which is filled with all kinds of mysteries. HEAVEN! - Karen I.Hello everyone and welcome to the Part 1 of our walkthrough for “Nowhere House” an escape room game created by the Dark Dome. Your ideas are so simple and he can do them for hours. Everything we have tried so far from your website, the three year old has loved. It is hard to think of things to keep the 3 year old entertained and engaged while taking care of the baby. You have changed how I spend time with my kid in so many positive ways! I am now one happy dad that no longer wonders what I am going to do with this little guy for the next 12 hours :P Your site was this first time dad life saver! - Jack C. I used to dread the afternoon, after naps, as it was so boring doing the same thing day after day but now I look forward to our "play" time! - Haley S. I feel like a new mama having so many fun ideas. They have proven to me that I CAN be that mom that does cool and creative things with her kids! And those cool and creative things can actually be quite simple! What a revelation. Early Years Activity Plans User, Robyn G Thank you so much for these activities. It's like looking for a recipe on the internet, so many options that often times it is less overwhelming to look in a book on the shelf than stress about too many options. This takes down the need to scour the internet for ideas. ![]() Early Years Activity Plans User, Melissa C. This is exactly what I have been searching for! Thanks for making something so organized and easy to use. It is so easy to just put up the calendar, and glance at it for inspiration when we are in a funk." - The Activity Room Member, Rachel I have found it impossible to Google ideas from a million different sites, get organized, shop for supplies, etc. "I absolutely love that this takes all the prep work out of engaging my children. Fun and easy ones that can be put together in a moment's notice! You're awesome Jamie and I appreciate you sharing your activities and ideas!! - Melissa C. I am so grateful to have activities handed to us. There's always something new for us to discover, as well as old favorites. It won’t be long and he’ll know his numbers (he can count, just working on recognizing the numbers still) and he’ll get to do a real connect the dots! But for now, this beginner version is a great connect the dots for preschoolers like George! So, even though he didn’t make a picture, he got a lot of writing practice in and the concept of connect the dots is coming. So there’s lots of swirling around! And eventually he did end up crossing the lines to finally make it to the dot. That was my favorite! George had a hard time connecting one to another because he didn’t want to cross lines he already made. I used four different colors of dots and he took a turn with each color to connect only the same color together. On the first one, he realized he connected what looked like two circles on top of each other and he wanted to make another on top of it to make a snowman! But there weren’t anymore dots above, so he kept on connected the remaining dots.Īfter a few times of connecting the dots, I realized he could definitely do a color version of this and only connect the same color together. ![]() ![]() And he connected them all over the place! So I made up a very simple connect the dots for preschoolers like George that’s great for those not quite reading their numbers yet. George isn’t ready for a real connect the dots activity with counting numbers and so on. Fine Motor Preschoolers Writing Activities 8 Comments ![]()
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