GoGo Kabongo free games for preschool age kids develops cognitive skills while kids play fun free reading games. Kabongo games help kids develop the skills they will need to be better readers, including:
* Attention and Focus
* Memory Skills
* Processing
* Planning
* Visualization
* Comprehension
At Kabongo.com, parents create an account with an email address or Facebook account, create their child’s profile, and choose how many areas of the game, called habitats, their child will be able to access. Your child’s character is an alien skateboarder who hangs out in a cool treehouse. Once your child customizes their character (that’s Kaitlyn’s creation on the left), they can use the Map hanging on the treehouse wall to go to areas like Twister Top, Galaxy Gardens, and Laughter Lake. Laughter Lake is free, Galaxy Gardens is free for a limited time only, and Twister Top has a $4.95 introductory price.
Inside the treehouse, your child uses the mouse to move their avatar around to explore or go to other areas. The Avatar maker lets them change their avatar any time, the Map takes them to different habitats, the and there’s also a Comic Book maker I haven’t fully explored yet. Kaitlyn is five and picked up how to play each game pretty easily.
I’ve checked out a lot of different online educational sites for kids, and based on the unique characters and the focus on teaching reading skills, I’m giving Kabongo.com a big recommendation. This is a cute site for kids and best of all, mostly FREE, so I hope you’ll check it out with your preschoolers!
disclosure: This post contains a sponsored link. I was not required to write a positive review and all opinions are mine. As always.
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Hi. Thank you for sharing this educational sites for preschoolers. As you describe in your post, it looks interesting and entertaining for our kids. I should create one account too for my daughter and this is helpful in enhancing her skills.
Great resource! I teach in a kindergarten so I need all the games I can get!
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Hi, Thank you for the additional ideas you share about games for preschool age kids that will help them to improve their skills and thinking. I also want something fun for my kids and at the same time they are learning a lot. I will also create account for my daughter. Thanks again for your help.
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Really GoGo Kabongo has started a new innocation in making the children’s brain even more sharper. Thanks for sharing.
Video games is still the king of children’s pastime. But I think Kabongo will be a hit for pre-schoolers.
As you describe in your post, it looks interesting and entertaining for our kids. I should create one account too for my daughter and this is helpful in enhancing her skills.
There are many online games that are educational such as nick jr games specifically Dora and Diego. I have a son who play these games and is very indeed helpful for my son and I as well. I think I’ll try this Gogo Kabongo.
Thanks!
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nice post. i like it.