The Best Toddler Learning Games Online

That's a brainy baby!

That's a brainy baby!

There are lots of toddler games online, offered by every toymaker, company, cartoon, and the like, but how many are truly learning resources? Some sites are also well-intentioned but so cluttered with too many links, pop-up windows, and flashing objects and noises that you get tired looking for the right game before your toddler even gets a chance! It can be tedious to search through pages and pages of search engine results to get to the real gems online that truly promote  childhood literacy and cognitive development and let your child have fun along the way.

My husband and I have an increasingly curious and restless 3 year-old (site visitors know he goes by Destiny Baby here), so we are constantly on the look out for ways to both entertain and educate. Earlier, I mentioned how, one day, Destiny Baby and I stumbled across the Fisher-Price infant and toddler online games site. Now that my son is older and he has become really proficient at using the mouse and keyboard–it still blows my mind that he is so comfortable with computers at such a young age–we have been looking for really good websites for him where he can continue to build his computer skills and learn at the same time. We even tried our hand at creating an online game for toddlers.

After several months of searching the web, we realized that we had sifted through an awful lot of site and had compiled a pretty good list of online sites featuring toddler learning games and activities. It’s a mix of nonprofit sites like the Literacy Center Education Network and commercial sites like Fisher-Price. As long as the games are free and don’t require sign-up or registration to use, they are included here.

The best results come when you try out the games yourself first to get a feel for what your child will expect and what activities would be most appropriate for them. For infants and toddlers it is great to participate in these activities with your child, as you’ll both have a lot of fun. As they get more independent they’ll probably like to play some of the games on their own, but it’s always good to be nearby to explain things and to encourage their good work!

Here is our list of recommended sites.

Literacy Center Network – Features activities to learn ABCs, phonics, counting, colors, and shapes, with all of the site’s content available in either English, Spanish, French or German. I really like the fact that ABC activities feature both uppercase and lowercase letters – separately and together.  The site also features writing and keyboard activities, some with extremely cool animations of pencils writing out words to help your child understand how to form written letters. All activities are accompanied by a pleasant voice that reads the letters, colors, shapes, numbers or words out loud.

Readtoday.net -  This site is linked to the Literacy Center Network and features printable versions of all kinds of games and activities covering the alphabet, phonics, colors, shapes, and numbers. I found this site very useful when I wanted to print flash cards for a road trip with Destiny Baby. Site also features all learning resources in English, Spanish, French and German!

Fisher-Price has online games and activites divided by infant, toddler and preschool. You can check out our earlier review of this learning site. Games include tap and color, counting games, ABC games, phonics, and music.

Starfall learning to read activities feature alphabet, phonics and words with human voices and interactive play. Also features printables.

Learning Games for Kids.com features all kinds of games for preschoolers and elementary school children. You have to explore the site a bit to figure out which games would be appropriate for where your chld is at in their stage of development. The idea of the games is also to teach keyboarding skills.

UpToTen.com – Click the free games on the left side of the screen. Features a games and activities search engine. Each game and learning resource comes with a note to indicate what age each game is appropriate for – very handy!

PBS Kids Between the Lions – Features a selection of toddler games teaching words, numbers, colors and shapes, including the fun ‘ABCD Watermelon’.

Boowa & Kwala is an online preschool activity center for kids from 0 to 6, with 800 games full of bright colors and music that will keep your toddler entertained for a long while. I found it inspiring that the characters were created by a couple for their daughter. Destiny Baby really liked the alphabet game, a simple electronic flashcard alphabet game with upper and lowercase letters.

Mightybook.com – Teachers toddlers and up to read with animated picture stories (with accompanying voice), sing-along songs, jokes, learning games, puzzles, videos, contests and more.

As we come across new sites we will post them in the future. Enjoy!

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Dora or Diego Learning Toys: Does it have to be a choice?

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Both my toddler and I love Dora the Explorer and Go Diego Go! Both are children’s TV shows featured on Nickelodeon, an American cable television channel geared for children. An incident in my local pharmacy the other day got me thinking about the gender divide in our country. I was looking for a new set of flash cards for my two year old (who will be three very soon) and when I looked for the Dora the Explorer products, I wasn’t disappointed. I bought a tin of Dora the Explorer Kidz Cards, featuring four games: Memory, Old Maid, Go Fish and Crazy Eights. A little advanced for a two year old but he loves Dora and can name all the characters, which are featured on the cards in full color.

I grabbed the canister and made my way to the checkout when a woman stopped me and asked if I thought the cards were a good purchase. I immediately started to sing the praises of Dora the Explorer and related products I’ve found and just casually mentioned that my son loves them.

Her face changed suddenly.

“Your son?” she asked, incredulously. “He likes Dora?” I was bewildered by her change in tone. Of course, I said. He loves the music, and all the animal characters, and learns from the show. To my amazement she proceeded to lecture me that I shouldn’t get Dora products for my son and how different men she knows as adults now identify as gay because they loved to play with dolls as children, and how it was encouraged by their mothers. I was speechless, but managed to shrug and say, Well he’s two.

I quickly walked away, but it got me thinking about how early the gender roles are forced on kids. Even baby clothes are divided by color, although I’ve noticed more and more of my friends who are having kids are requesting “gender neutral” colors for their babies (the neutral colors are supposedly yellow, green, purple, orange–anything but pink and blue!)

For my part, as long as my son loves Dora the Explorer I will get the shows toys, videos and games for him. The show, website and associated products are great. Dora features vivid colors, a cast of animal friends and her family, and is interactive, teaching vocabulary and language skills as well as music, and other lessons (math, science, observation and physical coordination). For example, the characters will pause to ask your child a question, figure out something or to name objects. Does it matter that it’s a little girl who’s the lead showing my son these things?

The Nick Jr. online shop offers bestselling and exclusive products from all of your children’s favorite shows and characters like Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Wonder Pets, Blue’s Clues, The Backyardigans, Ni Hao, Kai-Lan, and Yo Gabba Gabba! In fact, we’ve gathered some special deals for you:
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Get a laptop for your toddler

Soon to be 3 year old destiny baby is already a computer geek. He watches his parents on the desktop and laptop and has loved tapping the keys since he was a wee baby who couldn’t yet walk. The computer for him is not only for adults. We love to play online games for toddlers on the computer. Although our toddler already has a pretend computer, we are thinking with the advent of the netbook, he could get the real deal. The special we found and are able to offer from TheNerds.net is just the push we need. You can get a Pink Acer Aspire One 8.9″ Laptop for $239.99!!
That is almost $150 less than Amazon and is only available this week. It’s a steal and is available right now. Just follow the link to get this incredible deal and let your little one get a head start on being a computer whiz!

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Our first Kids Quiz

Here at DestinyBaby.com, to support our mission of bringing you the latest in educational toys, games and resources for the youngest children, we are starting a new feature, called “Kids Quiz” where you can play learning games online directly on our website with your toddler or pre-K little one! A new game will be posted periodically. Be sure to subscribe to the site so that you can stay up to date on everything we have to offer, not just these games, but the latest discounts and deals on educational learning toys and games!

In the past, we have talked about the educational potential of video games to stimulate learning. For this new series, all games were developed by Mama Destiny and our team using the wonderful and free curriculum development tools over at Classtools.net. If you are an educator, I highly encourage you to check out the website– you can easily create games from your lesson plans to be completed online, which lets you achieve two goals–promoting the use of computer technology and creating subject specific learning activities. Check out the first game below. It’s a really simple quiz to help little ones learn about the human body. One of the first things Destiny Baby could do was identify his eyes, nose, fingers, and toes, and we still like to play the naming game today. Hope you enjoy!

This is not an ad. It is a free educational game you can play right now!

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Infant and toddler games and activities online

My son and I stumbled across the Fisher-Price online games and activities website. For over an hour, we played the games online for toddlers and infants. What was cool was that most games are set up where your little one can push any key on the keyboard and get a visual and sound reaction. Some games are peek-a-boo style learning games where animals pop up and make sounds, others feature ABCs and 123s. He particularly liked the coloring games, where pushing keys would color in a scene. He also got hooked on the ABC games, making the game sing the ABC song over and over again while he worked to keep up. Overall, it was fun for both of us and is a site I am bookmarking to return to often.

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