Games for kids — no routine, no ads
This service turns learning into play. A teacher or parent builds a question pack once (by hand or with AI in 10 seconds), then plays with the child across our free quizzes: tic-tac-toe, cards, starship, little monsters, memory, match pairs, knowledge tree, whack-a-mole and a board game. The same pack powers every game — the child doesn't get bored.
Why many different games for kids, not one
Each game sets its own tempo and mood. Tic-tac-toe has two teams claim a 3×3 board. Cards flip 12 face-down questions and rack up points. Starship races to a finish line. Little monsters try not to take apart their figurine. Memory trains pairing question with answer. Match Pairs works like Duolingo with two columns and lines between them. Knowledge tree has teams harvest fruit. Whack-a-mole rewards fast taps on the right answer. Board game moves tokens across a tile path, dice and all. Switching formats inside one question bank turns an ordinary quiz into real training for attention, memory and reaction.
Educational games for kids with feedback
When a child answers, the host taps ✓ or ✗. If a team has multiple students, the system asks which one answered. From there it remembers: which questions the class consistently misses (top hard ones) and which words trip up a specific student. Export the data as CSV — send to parents or use for review at home.
Cumulative numbers (total attempts, correct, sessions) are kept forever per student. The exact words they missed are kept for 30 days — enough for a parent report, while keeping the database lean.
Ready-made quizzes for kids — English packs
So you can start in 30 seconds, we've pre-filled English packs covering travel words, irregular verbs, idioms, classroom commands, colors, animals, weather, home, professions, travel phrases, and family. Copy any pack to your dashboard with one click and edit it as your own. Especially handy for parents looking for ready-made educational games for kids without long prep.
Where the data lives and why it matters
Student names are visible only to the teacher who added them. No ads, no third-party trackers on game pages. The teacher dashboard is private, and the share link to a quiz is single-use — no leaking of other students' data.