![]() ![]() It’s more of a PBS theme park (something someone should definitely build) than a game, but it immerses children in the PBS ecosystem. Their games app combines the wide range of popular PBS Kids characters into one app through various mini-games. The Game: PBS has a great wealth of educational and development apps based on their shows, notably Nature Cat and Daniel Tiger. RELATED: The 9 Best Tablets for Kids PBS Kids Games It’s a word game in the most traditional sense. The game feels urgent despite not having a scoring mechanism, which makes the whole thing feel a lot less stressful. Alphabet stands out because it gives kids 100 different words to play with and teaches the definitions in playful ways. The Game: The Endless Games series has made a slew of innovative, cute games for young children who are learning, and developing their skills to read and speak. Endless Alphabetīest For: The Kid Who Wants to Ride a Thesaurus ![]() Here are the best games and best developers out there right now. So, instead of having your child toss pissed-off chickens into shabby towers, seek out what the great stuff developers across the world are cooking up. Lots of tablet games for kids are fun and genuinely interesting. That specific type of play may once have been miraculous, but it has become inevitable, and - as more information about the effects of screen time becomes public - worrisome. Moses found this out the hard way: Come home with a tablet and your kids are going to want to play tablet games with it.
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