The Internet has numerous games and activities available for free - almost too many! Not sure where to start? These are our favorites. 

 

0 - Pre-K Learners

AWE Stations — Visit your local library branch to play games on these oversized tablets designed for early learners and small hands.

Pre-K / Early Elementary Learners

ABC Mouse — This game combines early literacy with early digital literacy skills (mouse, keyboard). For In-Library Use Only.

PBS Kids — This platform offers media that supports key developmental areas — from communication and critical thinking skills to literacy and STEM learning. (For ages 2 - 8)

Typing Club — A free, web-based program that teaches kids how to type in a fun, engaging way. (Grades 1-3)

National Geographic Kids — Play games, solve puzzles, and take quizzes to learn. (Pre-K to Grade 5)

NetSmartz Kids — NetSmartz program offers age-appropriate resources to help teach children how to be safer on- and offline. 

Starfall — Educational content emphasizing exploration, play and positive enforcement. Some content may require a subscription. (Pre-K to Grade 5)

e-Learning for Kids — Science and math activities for each grade. Most lessons available in English and Spanish. (Grades K-6)

Interland, an online game that makes learning about digital safety and citizenship interactive and fun

Tweens and Teens

Typing Club — A free, web-based program that teaches kids how to type in a fun, engaging way. (Grades 3-12)

Loki's Loop — Escape room-style games with printable materials and game host guides (Grades 3-10)