5 Best educational Android games for kids

sharon Moderator

2022-06-10 14:57

Kids games are a bit of a weird topic. Kids mature faster these days than before, and many older kids are probably more interested in popular games like Fortnite.

Kids love playing games in their spare time. And modern-day smartphones are powerful enough to double up as good portable gaming devices. But deciding on the best and most interesting games to play can be a little tricky. Every game on this list is perfectly safe for kids.


To help you out, I have curated a listing of the best Android games for kids!


ABC Kids - Tracing & Phonics

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ABC Kids is one of the better and free Android games for kids. It is a simple game that teaches things like the ABCs, how to read, and the difference between upper case and lower-case letters. The games are super simple and reward kids with in-game stickers for completing the various tasks. This one is obviously for younger kids around kindergarten age. The developers, RV AppStudios, have a bunch of other decent kids’games for learning other stuff.

Developer: RV AppStudios, Price: Free, 4.1stars 71.6K reviews, 10M+Downloads

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codeSpark Academy: Kids Coding

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codeSpark Academy is a kid's game with some real educational value. It helps teach kids the very basics of coding through simple counting games. You would think that this game is for older kids, but it seems like kids in early grade school would do just fine with it. Basically, if they are old enough to play Minecraft, they are old enough to play this. The game also features daily rewards for completing puzzles, three profiles per game download for those with multiple kids, and no advertising or in-app purchases.

Developer: codeSpark, Price: Free with in-app purchases, 3.7stars 11.9K reviews, 1M+Downloads

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Duck Duck Moose

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Duck Duck Moose is another developer on Google Play with a bunch of educational Android games for kids. Some of the better games include Fish School, Duck Duck Moose Reading, and Moose Math. The games have educational content consistent with their names. Thus, the games help teach kids to read, basic math, and Fish School focuses on colours, shapes, problem-solving, other stuff. The games are all free as far as we can tell so its a good budget option for parents as well.

Developer: Duck Duck Moose, LLC, Price: Free with in-app purchases, 4.7stars 1.4K reviews, 100K+Downloads

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Endless Numbers

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Developer Originator has a few good educational Android games for kids. They include Endless Alphabet, Endless Reader, Endless Wordplay, Endless Numbers, and Endless Spanish. As you can imagine, the games cover words, letters, reading, and foreign language along with some mathematics. It’s mostly for younger kids around kindergarten age and younger. The games are relatively simple to play. All the apps are free, although there is a $29.99 version of Endless Reader if you want the extra content.

Developer: Originator, LLC, Price: Free with in-app purchases, 4.2stars 4.65K reviews, 500K+Downloads

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Khan Academy Kids

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Khan Academy Kids is one of the newer educational Android games for kids, comparatively speaking. Its by Khan Academy, renowned for its free learning platform for adults. The kid's version has a variety of mini games that help teach a bunch of subjects, including reading, literacy, language, math, logic, and expression. Its entirely free with no in-app purchases, ads, or subscriptions and that helps make it an appealing choice for parents. Its mostly for preschool level kids up through kindergarten or first grade. Thus, the games are sufficiently simple.


Developer: Khan Academy, Price: Free with in-app purchases, 4.6stars 33.7K reviews, 1M+Downloads

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So tat's all for this thread, thanks for reading, hope you got to know something good!


Regards,

 Sharon 




 

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