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Kids LOVE our free online games! Navigate mazes, befriend unicorns, and explore while practicing numbers, letters, and more preschool skills. Play now!
Educational games for grades PreK through 6 that will keep kids engaged and having fun. Topics include math, reading, typing, just-for-fun logic games… and more!
Kids LOVE our free online games! Race cars, meet cuddly penguins, and explore while practicing counting, sight words, and more kindergarten skills. Play now!
Educational games for grades PreK through 6 that will keep kids engaged and having fun. Topics include math, reading, typing, just-for-fun logic games… and more!
This free educational game from ABCya is a fun way for kids to practice typing skills. Kids are encouraged to find each letter of the alphabet on the keyboard. After typing each letter, they see a word and picture associated with it.
In this engaging interactive activity, kids get to create their own virtual cupcakes. They can select from a variety of cupcake and icing colors, sprinkles, and toppings. Once they click "Finished," kids can watch an animation featuring their cupcake.
In this free strategy game for kids, students must fill in the missing shapes! Players complete the puzzle with the shapes given. Each round gets more difficult. In the first round, the puzzle shows where each shape goes. In the second round, students must match the puzzle on the left.
Play these games: Make a Cupcake. Make an Ice Cream. In Make a Pizza, kids get to make their own pizzas. They select the dough and then click and drag various toppings onto it. Once they've finished their pizza, it virtually bakes in an oven and is ready to serve!
ABCya's Road Rally is a fun driving game for kids of all ages. The goal is to collect coins and fuel while avoiding other vehicles. Players can use coins to upgrade their car to something faster, stronger, or smaller!
In this free game for little kids, players must sort, count, and compare adorable Fuzz Bugs! Students begin by sorting the Fuzz Bugs by color and counting the cute creatures. Students are then asked to identify left and right; top and bottom; most and least; and largest and smallest.