F.G. asks from Independence, MO on August 13, 2007
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M.V. answers from Kansas City on August 23, 2007
Fisher-Price.com has a lot of games for infants, toddler, and preschoolers. My son really likes them. A lot of the games only require the kids to press a key (any key) in order to progress the game.
Have fun!
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C.L. answers from Kansas City on August 14, 2007
My son is 6.5 and he's always done NickJr.com PBSkids.com Disneyplayhouse.com Discoverykids.com and also AOLkids. We use AOL as one of our Internet providers, and the kids part is great, it sends you and email to let you know what sites they've been on, who's sent them Email, who they've sent emails to, who they've talked to on IM etc...
Y.S. answers from Springfield on August 13, 2007
You might already know this, but noggin.com also has a lot of learning games.
A.P. answers from Kansas City on August 16, 2007
Noggin.com is great, and pbskids has some good games as well.
A.W. answers from Kansas City on August 14, 2007
www.noggin.com is wonderful. I highly recommend it and so would my son who is 4.
M.A. answers from Kansas City on August 14, 2007
Hi F.,
Have you tried getting a Webkinz? They have all sort of great games and I think they are the best on the net, 4 years old might be a little on the younger side...but she can start and I bet she'll lover it!
Good luck!
M. Abadie
www.MyKidsFirst.com
H.B. answers from Kansas City on August 14, 2007
We use Disney Playhouse Preschool time. The kids love it and my daughter is really getting good at hte lower levels. She is only 4.
D.Y. answers from Kansas City on August 14, 2007
pbskids.com is good as well.
D.
C.V. answers from Kansas City on August 14, 2007
I haven't found too many good free ones online.However when I taught preschool we used reader Rabbit.It's great and has different age groups and subjects.I recently got it for my four year old who has never been in public day care and she loves it.I thought she would have trouble doing it but she didn't.We got a set at Marshall's that had four different disks.Reader Rabbit,Blue's Clue's,Dora,and Arthur.I think it was only $8.00.I have also seen them at Target and Sam's Club.Another thing you could try is searching Yahoo.Just type in exactly wha you want.EX:Preschool games,Preschool learning programs,Free preschool games online,Etc...
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