PBS KIDS Games 4+

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PBS KIDS

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PBS KIDS Games makes learning fun & safe with 250+ educational games from your child's favorite shows. Play games with Daniel Tiger, Wild Kratts, Rosie’s Rules, and more

PBS KIDS Games makes learning fun and safe with 250+ educational games from your child's favorite shows. Play games with Daniel Tiger, Wild Kratts, Lyla in the Loop, and more.

Play hundreds of free educational games designed for your child and watch as they learn with their favorite PBS characters like Daniel Tiger, Wild Kratts, Lyla in the Loop, and more!

Your child can play and learn with PBS KIDS in English and Spanish thanks to familiar faces like Alma, Rosie, and more. Download games and play from the safety of your home or anywhere you take your device to keep the fun going offline.

Make preschool and early elementary education fun and easy with a safe, kid friendly interface. Start your child’s learning adventure today!

SAFE GAMES DESIGNED FOR KIDS
* PBS KIDS Games provides a safe, friendly playing experience for toddlers and kids
* Play mini games that boost imagination and allow kids to learn with beloved PBS KIDS characters

PLAY OFFLINE GAMES
* Download games and play offline!
* Kids can easily browse and play at home, on the road, or anywhere

LEARNING GAMES FOR GRADE SCHOOL EDUCATION
* 250+ FREE curriculum-based games for kids ages 2-8
* Encourage early learning with educational games for kids with different school subjects
* Explore mazes, puzzles, numbers, play dress-up, coloring, and more
* Math games
* Elementary school games
* Science games
* Reading games
* Art games

NEW GAMES ADDED WEEKLY
* Kids will learn and have fun with new games added frequently
* Play new games with accessibility features to enhance the fun!
* Build STEM skills with science, engineering, math, and puzzles
* Play games about social concepts like kindness, mindfulness, and emotions
* Foster healthy habits by learning daily routines
* Spark creativity and imagination with art games

PLAY GAMES FROM PBS KIDS SHOWS
* Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
* Wild Kratts
* Lyla in the Loop
* Work It Out Wombats!
* Rosie’s Rules
* Alma’s Way
* Donkey Hodie
* Odd Squad
* Pinkalicious & Peterrific
* Arthur
* Elinor Wonders Why
* Let’s go Luna
* Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum
* Scribbles and Ink
* Clifford
* Molly of Denali
* Sesame Street
* Nature Cat

PLAY IN ENGLISH OR SPANISH
* Bilingual kids will enjoy playing with Alma, Rosie, and more in English and Spanish
* Spanish speakers can play 17 fun-filled, educational games

PARENT RESOURCES
* Manage the app’s device storage for offline fun
* Download related PBS KIDS apps to expand your child’s learning
* Learn more about PBS TV shows, such as intended age and learning goals
* Find your local PBS KIDS station schedule

Play fun games and join your kids on an educational adventure alongside their favorite PBS KIDS characters with the PBS KIDS Games app!

Download PBS KIDS Games to start playing and learning today!

ABOUT PBS KIDS
PBS KIDS, the number one educational media brand for kids, offers all children the opportunity to explore new ideas and new worlds through television, digital platforms, and community-based programs. PBS KIDS Games is a key part of PBS KIDS’ commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of children through curriculum-based media—wherever kids are. More free PBS KIDS games are also available online at pbskids.org/games. You can support PBS KIDS by downloading other PBS KIDS apps in the App Store.

AWARDS
* Kidscreen Awards (2024): Best Game App – Branded, Digital, Preschool
* Webby Winner and Webby People’s Voice Winner (2023)
* Kidscreen Award Winner (2021 and 2022): Preschool - Best Game App
* Parents' Choice Recommended Mobile App (2017)

PRIVACY
Across all media platforms, PBS KIDS is committed to creating a safe and secure environment for children and families and being transparent about what information is collected from users. To learn more about PBS KIDS’ privacy policy, visit pbskids.org/privacy

What’s New

Version 4.4.2

Spring has sprung, and so have some exciting new updates to the PBS KIDS Games app! Get ready to embrace the season with a bouquet of delightful spring-themed games designed to spark creativity, learning, and joy! We've also tidied up our garden with bug fixes and performance enhancements to ensure a smoother and more enjoyable experience.

Ratings and Reviews

4.3 out of 5
189.3K Ratings

189.3K Ratings

Dalianguy ,

Wonderful, but last update...

My son and I play these games together regularly. He loves them, they give us lots of new things to interact over, and they have seeded some new interests for him. Thanks to Cookie Creator, for example, my boy got very interested in all of the measurements and following instructions in recipes and even makes some predictions about the kinds of cookies we’re making based on how much of the ingredients we use.
The good games are really good, engaging, and help to develop key skills, and most of the games are good.

Everything was fine until the last update. We were playing one of the games yesterday, and he wanted to switch to another, but all but four of the games we had downloaded had disappeared, including the one we had just been playing. (We generally play offline, even when a network is available, to keep things limited to the age-appropriate games I have selected for download.) Later, when I got back online to download the games again, it clearly has reset the storage limit, and I can’t for the life of me find the “grown-ups” settings menu to set it back.
After about ten minutes, it also changed my home PBS station, which I had previously set in settings—perhaps because I am on the road?

Developer Response ,

Hi Dalianguy, Thank you for reporting this issue! We are currently working on fixing this problem with our dev team. We appreciate your viewership and hope we can resolve this for you soon. - The PBS KIDS Team

From Birth To Grandma ,

PBS

I have just discovered this app from the PBS kids and I love it! I remember watching Sesame Street as a child. When I had children of my own I was weary of what they may be exposed to when they were going to be outside of our home. Equally I was concerned about television and what was going to be off limits for them also what I was comfortable with them watching especially when I might not be able to watch it with them in case they have questions etc.. Now here I am a Grandma in a world where there is nowhere that a person isn’t subject to social media and/the internet no matter how young or old. I am thankful for having PBS. They are always there helping to give a hand in the social education of all of us. I like that they do not push any specific views or opinions. They simply try to bring awareness of the world around you. I think they would be an excellent tool for everybody no matter their background to help in the development of a child to become responsible peaceful happy adults one day! Three generation and counting they have been an influence in my family’s raising children into becoming the best adult we could hope for! Praises to PBS!!

Erica Welsh ,

Complicated for little ones to navigate

My son and I adore this app. I love that it is free, and I love the variety it has and the fact that it’s an app that can grow with him. I love that it is safe, and there are no ads or links that can take him anywhere I don’t want him to be. It’s so wonderful that it’s free, and I’m so grateful for that!! I haven’t found /any/ other app like it.
But I have one tiny suggestion that will make it significantly better for us.
There are so many games on this app, and a lot of them are meant for older kids. My phone is always connected to WiFi, and so when he plays by himself, he tends to download games that he just can’t understand, and then he gets stuck in them and frustrated. And so I was wondering if you could add a toggle switch on the grownups page, to toggle between “Show all games” and “show only downloaded games” on the home page. That way it will be easier for him to choose his own games and only play the ones he knows how to play, but when he gets a little older and gains more skills, I can see them all and choose new ones for him.
5 stars, if someday there is that option.
4 stars for now, because it’s just too hard for him to use.

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