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The phrase "educational fun" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe activities, games, or experiences that are both enjoyable and educational. Example: The children had a blast at the interactive science exhibit, where they got to learn about the human body while playing educational games. It was the perfect combination of fun and learning – true educational fun!.
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Remembrances can be sent to the Elaine Riley Educational Fun for Will and Tess, P.O.
There are more than 60 puzzles to solve, with the game geared towards educational fun rather than learning by rote.
"Early Learner Workshops," the first of a series of programs for children ages 2 to 5, is meant to be educational, fun and inexpensive.
It's educational, fun and scary!" Advertising a Halloween event where visitors would have the opportunity to "meet Jack the Ripper", it read: "Dare you have a selfie with him in his sitting room where he planned his horrific murders?
Parents are being urged by the campaign to keep their children off school for "a day of educational fun instead" and its website includes a model absence letter for parents to hand to schools.
We reviewed Blue Apron not that long ago, and found it to be an educational, fun, and convenient experience.
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The company is looking to build a new generation of toy that's emotive, educational, and fun to play with.
The Historic House Trust has many historic house museums throughout the five boroughs that have educational programs fun for children.
We're doing more interactive events, like comedy, improv and children's edutainment, meaning programming that's educational and fun".
This Sunday at 3pm, the show will go on for real, and it promises to be noisy, educational and fun.
£34.99, thetoyshop.com 5. VTech Innotab 3S This is a versatile tablet that's both educational and fun for kids aged three and above.
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