The following websites have interactive learning games and content that are recommended for preschoolers:
Clifford Interactive Stories and Games: The stories and games are perfect for preschool beginning and early readers since they teach letter recognition, letter sounds (phonics), and rhyming.
Funbrain’s MadLibs Jr: It is never too early to start learning the parts of speech!
Funbrain’s Math Arcade: Games designed for students in grades 1-8 but you might find something perfect for your budding mathematician
Lookybook: Access a wealth of picture books on the computer
National Geographic Little Kids: Designed to bring animals, nature, science, and just plain fun to ages 3-6.
PBS Kids: Play with characters from your favorite shows like SuperWhy, Clifford, Berenstain Bears, and Callilou.
Preschool Express Alphabet Station: Printable worksheets for your child to practice letter recognition, capital letters and lowercase letters.
Seussville’s: Cat in the Hat ABC Hide and Seek: helps children work on beginning word sounds. Children are given a word and have to find the letter it starts with.
Smithsonian National Zoo’s Solve a Jigsaw Puzzle: Practice visual skills by solving puzzles of the Zoo’s animals like the lion, panda, prairie dogs, beaver, brown bear, tree snake, flamingo, and so many more!
Ziggity Zoom: Play games, color pictures, read and listen to stories about many different characters, watch mini-videos or explore Play Worlds and other activities to encourage creativity, reading, and imagination.
Please e-mail me at techsavvymama (at) gmail (dot) com if you have other great websites for preschoolers that you would like me to add to the list.
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