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Free Online Educational Games for Kids

I know some of you are just getting ready to send your kids back to school. I can’t believe mine have been back for a month already! We’re all settling into the routine but as the “new” wears off, I’m desperately searching for ways to keep the boys interested.

Both of my boys think it’s a huge treat when they get to play on the computer so I’ve been working on compiling a list of free online educational games for kids. Here are some of our favorites:

  • PBS Kids – Printable coloring pages, streaming videos, music, and games featuring all your favorite PBS Kids characters. Most of the games on this site are geared toward preschoolers through about second grade. Skills include alphabet, numbers, early reading, matching, sorting, basic computer skills (using the mouse), and much more. The only thing I don’t really like is that the games are not labeled according to skill taught or age level. You pretty much have to click on a game and look at it to see if it’s appropriate for your child. If you want to work on a particular skill, you might have to look around a bit to find a suitable game. The games load fairly quickly on a broadband connection and the kids enjoy them. Also check out PBS Kids Island, home of the Raising Readers program. By creating a free account, parents can track their children’s progress through different reading games and lessons.
  • Scholastic Family Playground – This is Scholastic’s site for children under 6 years old. They have stories, videos, printables, and games for preschoolers and early readers. Once again, it’s sometimes hard to tell the exact skill level and learning objectives for each game without loading the game and experimenting but the games load quickly and are lots of fun. Parents can also subscribe to Scholastic’s parent newsletter for tips and advice on encouraging a love of reading in children.
  • Scholastic The Stacks for Kids – Scholastic has a separate site for older children complete with games, crosswords, puzzles, e-cards, and lots of other fun activities.
  • Noggin.com – Noggin has a subscription service that lets you track your child’s activities but they also have a variety of free online games, music, videos, and printables based on all your favorite Noggin programs and characters. The titles of the Noggin games make it a little bit easier to determine the skill focus of most of the games and they also have a tool to search for games based on age, skill, or program.
  • Starfall.com – This site was recommended by my son’s kindergarten teacher and I love it! Most of the activities focus on reading and pre-reading skills beginning with ABC practice and advancing through vocabulary-controlled stories and writing exercises. The download center has printable activities which complement the lessons on the website and the Starfall store has even more support materials available for purchase. This is a great site for homeschoolers!
  • Seussville - We’re big Dr. Seuss fans so I was excited when a first grade teacher pointed me to this website. Play Seuss-inspired memory, matching, sorting, and pattern games.
  • Gamequarium – This site is a repository of hundreds of educational games and resources for children from preschool through sixth grade. It also includes lesson plans for teachers and homeschoolers. Activities are sorted by age level and skill.
  • Funbrain - Home of the Math Arcade, Reading Arcade, and “Just for fun” games. This site lets you search for games based on grade level – kindergarten through eighth grade. They also have blogs for kids and parents.
  • Primary Games – Language Arts, Math, Science, and Social Studies games as well as printables, videos, and lots of other fun activities for kids.
  • Play Kids Games – This site was designed by parents of young children for parents of young children. Practice math, reading, computer, and problem solving skills in a fun and entertaining environment. My favorite part about this site is that parents or teachers can set up their own “classroom” and customize the games by adding their own word lists and math problems. We never got to practice our spelling words by playing pinball when I was a kid!

Leave me a comment and let me know your favorite websites for kids!

Tresstina: Luxury Baby Boutique

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Tresstina is a chic luxury baby and children’s boutique, offering stylish and functional baby gear, adorable nursery décor and unique gifts for today’s modern young family.  As a mom owned business we know that balancing the busy lives we lead  can be a challenge.  Here at Tresstina we are committed to offering you carefully selected quality products that are stylish, fun and functional. 

We want you to enjoy your shopping experience at Tresstina.  We know there are many places you can choose to shop, so it is important that your time here be stress free and enjoyable.  We pride ourselves on exceptional customer service.  At Tresstina, we continually work to offer you the services you desire:

·        Accessible and responsive customer service

·        Informative customer reviews and product information

·        Simple and secure order placement

·        Effortless product searches

·        The latest news via our blog and newsletter

·        Trouble-free gift buying with our wishlist or baby registry

We would love to hear your suggestions on how we can make Tresstina your favorite place to shop.   Please don’t hesitate to contact us with your suggestions at info@tresstina.com.

A.Tierney – Belts for Boys, Gifts For Everyone {Giveaway} Closed

 

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Watch – Geary Red is cute. Little boy needs a belt — fingers crossed!

 

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As my boys were growing from toddler to young  boys we always had a problem with pants.  They were tall – so we’d have to go a size up for the length, but the waist was always falling down.    Traditional belts didn’t always seem to work, Jonathan always had a problem with the unbuckling and buckling.

A.Tierney has a easy and stylish belt solution for boys ….

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Constructed of sturdy, cotton elastic stretch webbing with interlocking buckles.  The A. Tierney Stretch belt simply and stylishly keeps pants in place.  Available in Small (2-5 years / 20-24 inch waist), Medium (6-8 years / 24-28 inch waist), and Large (9-11 years / 29-32 inch waist).   Comes in 3 colors.  Retail price is $ 19.50.

While your picking a belt out for your sweet little man, pick up great gifts for the other special people in your life….

Baby Gifts..

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Close Friends or Daughters

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A GIFT FOR YOU – I love these colorful bangles…what a wonderful way to dress up a Spring / Summer outfit…

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Check out their website and see the wonderful selections of products they have www.atierney.com

GIVEWAWAY : A.Tierney would like to give away to one lucky Busy Mom reader a Boys Stretch Belt.

TO ENTER:  Go to www.atierney.com – come back and post what product you would love to receive or give as a gift

Contest is open to US Residents only.

The contest ends on Thursday, May 21, 2009

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