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For Preschoolers
Billy Bear's Playground - The graphics here are superb! You can play these games online or offline on paper. The Make Your Own Cartoon Bear and the Mix & Match Em Up games are sure to be winners. Billy Bear has storybooks you will enjoy reading.
Funschool.com - Free Interactive, Educational Software - There are over 25 preschool activities: matching games, concentration, ordering, opposites, even animal homes. Sometimes Java games take quite a while to load; this site even gives you something to do during the download process! Play with an online kaleidoscope while you wait.
Idea Box- Early Childhood Education and Activity Resources - Need an idea for a craft, recipe, game, finger play, or online story. Look no further, you'll find all that and more here.
Learning Planet Kids Page - Choose a level: pre-K, grades 1-3 or grades 4-6+. In the earliest level, preschoolers can guess what number comes next as they load up train cars, count chickens, and explore an interactive alphabet. Older kids can play geography, fractions, and other games.
Mother Goose Rebus Rhymes - Enchanted Learning Software - Beginning readers will love this charming site and its rebus retellings of classic nursery rhymes. Pictures replace many of the words so that even very young children can "read" along.
Nick Jr. - Click and drag with Blue's Clues as you try to discover what sinks and what floats (try it yourself in your own pan of water), which snowflakes match, and the identity of the hidden picture in the Race Against Time. Blue has many games here for curious preschoolers. See which ones you like!
Otto Club - The California State Automobile Association has a terrific site to help very young kids learn about traffic safety. Visit Otto the car and his interactive town. Talk about street smarts--Otto is a real know-it-all! There is a full-featured animation and sound version or a lighter version for those who believe less is more. Sing along with the Seat Belt Song by pressing the radio buttons on Otto's dashboard. Play the traffic light game, and see if you can compare the two pictures and decide who's stopped for red, based on the signals YOU can see. There are little games on helmet safety and playground safety, too. Be sure to click on the question mark in each area, though, to find out what you can do in each section.
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