Online Games for Toddlers

Updated on October 15, 2007
J.B. asks from Elkton, MD
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I am wondering if anyone knows of some good websites with online games for toddlers. My almost 3 year old daughter wants to play on the computer but I can never find any good games for her to play. Any ideas would be appreciated!!

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J.C.

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My three year old loves www.pbskids.org, and www.fisherprice.com (under link for fun & family time). Hope that helps!

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T.K.

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Sesamestreet.com.Also you can buy her some preschool computer games.

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C.S.

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Hi there J.!

My 3 year old daughter has trouble moving the mouse around sometimes. If you go to www.sesamestreet.com and click games, then click on Elmo, there is a game called "Keyboard-o-rama" that my daughter loves. You just hit different numbers and letters on the keyboard and Elmo talks about them. There is also a potty time Elmo game like that, and a game with Telly and Baby Bear about sounds. I don't remember all of the names specifically.

Good luck with your little computer wiz!

C. Smith
www.EnhanceYourWayOfLife.com

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S.A.

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sprout online or noggin have great games for 3 years old.

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B.

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starfall.com is great for letter recognition etc. good luck.

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R.I.

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pbs.com
very easy to navigate and good educational/fun games for very young children.

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P.V.

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Hi J.,

My kids love to play on Noggin.com, Nickjr.com, starfall.com, which is more educational.

Hope these help!!

P.

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J.E.

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My 3 year old love sesameworkshop.comSome of the games are beyond her but she can do Elmos keyboard by herself but most of the other ones she needs my help.

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C.C.

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I'm not sure what the age range is for "Webkins", but have you heard of them? She may be a tad young, but will probably be able to enjoy them soon. You purchase a small stuffed animal and it gives you a code to access games and you also can furnish a house for your character. they are really cute.

C.

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E.B.

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My stepdaughter LOVES the pinky-dinky-doo games. She started playing them when she was 3 (she's 5 now and still likes it). She especially loves the "eat it or wear it" game. It's so simple but fun for her to do. there is a big pile of pictures and you just have to put the ones that you "wear" in one pile and the ones that you "eat" in another pile. It really keeps her entertained. http://www.noggin.com/games/pinky/eatitorwearit/index.php

She could also do the Elmo's laundry game starting at age 3. That's on the sesame street website. all you have to do is click the mouse, it's very easy for young children.

She also likes to "write on the computer". I open a word document. She types away for a while (sometimes keeps her entertained for up to 30 minutes), and then she asks me to "read her story" I sound out the letters as she's written them (normally things like "fkasigfweio" and I say "fka-sig-weeoo") she thinks it's so funny to watch me sound out the words and she feels very accomplished that she has "written" something. It's also a good way to demonstrate how to sound words out.

I also have the version of windows that you can set up different profiles for each person. we each have a little icon to click on when we log on. I did a kid icon for her's and also deleted all of the icons on her desktop except for 1 direct link to pinky dinky and 1 link to a word processing document. that way she can really do it herself.

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L.W.

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The one site I always go to is nickjr.com It has a alot for kids to do. I don't know of any others. I will be looking for more responses myself.

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A.A.

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By chanse i used bbc.co.uk/cbeebies - it is British but they have tons of very educational stuff with known cartoons. My son is older now and he is using nick and CN, but BBC was his first steps on internet.

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A.W.

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Go to disney.com and choose pre-school or playhouse disney. there are a bunch of great games on that site. Plus, there is a ton to download and color or paint.

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