Reader Recommendations: Games for Preschoolers
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May 16, 2006 -- From Don, a parent, from Houston, Texas, who is affiliated with the site.
Free fun and educational animated books, cartoons and musical stories for children. Designed for easy navigation so kids just click on a picture and enjoy an entertaining book, story song or cartoon within a virtual environment that is safe and wholesome. All content displays highlighted text/lyrics that help kids learn new words and sentence structure, while strengthening reading comprehension. It's great fun that teaches kids to read. It also can be used in English immersion and English as second language programs. And it's all free.
May 8, 2006 -- From Judy, a parent from USA, who is affiliated with the site
This site tells about the humorous and heartwarming children's picture book, Goldy's Baby Socks. It is about a mixed ethnic family that adopts a cat, and all the fun that follows. There are inside the book pictures, pictures of Goldy the Cat, a coloring page, Question and Answer area about the author, and information about the author and illustrator.
May 5, 2006 -- From James, age 14, from Brewster, who is not affiliated with the site.
It is great a site for for children. It's the best website ever.
March 22, 2006 -- From Natalie, a reader from Boston, MA, who is affiliated with the site
PEEP and the Big Wide World is an Emmy-winning animated TV series for preschoolers about exploring and discovering the world around them. The companion website hosts a variety of interactive games and science activities. Flash-based games starring Peep and his friends entice three- to five-year-olds to take their science investigation to a whole new level.
September 1, 2004 -- From Katherine, a reader from Ohio, who is not affiliated with the site
Games for preschoolers and older kids, in English and French. Creative and sweet.
January 5, 2002 -- From Lesley Fairley, a parent from Hattiesburg MS, who is not affiliated with the site
A wonderful site for preschoolers and older toddlers. There are games, books, puzzles, and art. Simple enough for your preschooler to work by themselves.
December 30, 2001 -- From Fabio, a reader from Valencia, Venezuela, who is not affiliated with the site
Best site seen for kids 3-6.
April 29, 2001 -- From Kris, a reader from Florida, USA who is affiliated with the site
Julia's Rainbow Corner is a fun, safe, interactive site designed specifically for those who cannot yet read. Kids can explore independantly, learning about colors, numbers, letters, animals and playing fun games.
January 21, 2001 -- From Lanesa Cordell, a parent from Arkansas who is not affiliated with the site
My son will be four and plays the Hot Wheel games very well.He has developed computer skills and coordination while playingwith race cars. One good game is where the kids have to buildtheir own tracks. Go to the kid's section and games, get adrivers license, and ID, then go into games.
December 14, 2000 -- From Nikki, a parent from Amarillo, Texas who is not affiliated with the site
I have yet to see a better site out there. This is a fast loadingsite, with lots of songs that are cute but not annoying, lots ofgames and activities, and it is exceptionally easy to navigate.For ages 1-7, but fun enough that parents will love it too.
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