here's the ones that our 4 year old loves:
http://www.crazymonkeygames.com/
http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/games/scooby/scoobytrap/index.html
http://addictinggames.com/helicopter.html
http://www.bobthebuilder.com/usa/bob_the_builder_online_games_and_downloads.htm
http://www.thomasandfriends.com/usa/online_activities_for_the_children_with_thomas_the_tank_engine_and_friends.htm
http://pbskids.org/games/
http://www.ferryhalim.com/orisinal/
2007-03-10 13:08:25
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answered by Squirrley Temple 7
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There are many great websites for young children that you can find by entering exactly what you are looking for in your search engine. At that age I gather you are looking for maybe some games and activities and leaning towards the educational side.
Your main providers such as Disney, Scholastic, Nick Jr., Crayola, PBS and Discovery all have fun and games while learning. Not only are they able to associate characters, "name brands" of things they use, TV shows they watch, but they are also learning fine motor skills - eye and hand coordination - by using the computer itself.
There are many smaller providers not as well known that also offer great websites, so make sure you take a look as those too.
Which ever ones you do choose, sit with your child/children and be sure that the site is content and age appropriate. Smiles!
2007-03-10 13:28:20
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answered by mejianmb 2
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Disney Preschool Time Online is our fave. The lessons change every 2 weeks, and cover everything. My son started when he was 2.5 and at 3.5 he's a master with the mouse, navigating the site, completing lessons on his own. I sit right next to him to help, but he's doing great on his own.
There is a 7 day free trial and the subscription is $50/yr. All the usual Playhouse Disney characters are there; Little Einsteins, Bear in the Big Blue House, Koala Brothers, JoJos's Circus, Mickey & Friends, etc. The lessons cover math, spelling, pattern recognition, music, etc.
Check it out:http://playhouse.go.com/v1/marketing/login.html
He hurries through breakfast just to get to do his "homework" every morning. I'll be signing up for another year soon, this has been terrific and we just love it.
2007-03-10 13:21:39
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answered by wwhrd 7
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o, go to funschool.com. All the games are educational and when I was little my parents let me on it, there's everything from preschool to I think up to 6th grade. It's a great site. I haven't looked at it in a while, but I would assume it's still pretty similar. And the games are actually fun (at that age)
you should check it out.
2007-03-10 13:06:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Playhouse Disney at disneychannel.com. The kid I baby-sit for loves it. She's in that age range.
2007-03-10 13:04:01
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answered by j;eaojtoig;45jho;54ihu;45hujt54 6
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Well, let's see.
1. nickjr.com
2. playhousedisney.com
3. littlestpetshop.com
4. fungames.com
5. bratz.com
2007-03-10 13:11:04
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answered by Anonymous
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noggin.com, Disney.com, nickjr.com, nick.com, cartoonnetwork.com, barbie.com
2007-03-10 13:09:10
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answered by Anonymous
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it is the rediff and google
2007-03-10 13:11:50
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answered by kakkirala a 1
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www.kiddonet.com
2007-03-10 13:24:17
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answered by Spyro The Dragon 5
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www.abc.net.au/children
2007-03-10 13:04:53
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answered by happy mama 3
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