Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Cut the Rope FREE for Internet Explorer 9

 

Cut the Rope

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has long been available on iPhone and Android mobile phones but this is the first time you can play the popular hit for free in your HTML5-powered Internet Explorer 9 browser.

For launch Cut the Rope for IE9 features 25 candy-filled levels (with 7 unlockable in the game itself).

Play Cut the Rope for free in your browser

Unlock extra levels

Pin Cut the Rope to your Windows taskbar to unlock additional levels unique to this version.

Pinning to your taskbar is easy: Drag your Cut the Rope browser window by clicking next to the address bar - you should see the prompt 'Drag to taskbar to pin site'. Drag it over your taskbar to successfully pin it.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Kids Book Club and Story telling

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Have you discovered Tesco magazine Kids' Book Club yet? It’s the place to go for great children’s book reviews and extracts, fantastic story-time videos read by Meera Syal and Sanjeev Bhaskar, exclusive new stories from award-winning authors, and also the ‘parents zone’ – home to regular blogs from our books editor, Naomi Wood, reading experts, and parents just like you.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Pyramid

 

Kink Games Pyramid

 

The addictive international hit you just cannot stop playing. In Pyramid the aim is to clear as many card lay-ups as possible by removing all the cards in the Pyramid. Just pick a card that is one value higher or lower to clear them and you might get all the Golden scarabs. It’s so easy to start but so hard to stop! View instructions

Free Online Games

 

 

Free Online Games from MSN

Fun bubble-popping game

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bubble-popping game

1. Aim and shoot with the mouse. Match 3 of the same colour to remove them.

2. Every shot that bursts bubbles will add a new spider. If you don't burst bubbles, two spiders are removed.

3. The score for the falling bubbles increase every time they bounce on a spider.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

test

Just that

Saturday, November 08, 2008

Tux Paint



Tux Paint

is a free, award-winning
drawing program for children ages 3 to 12 (for example, preschool and
K-6 in the US, key stages 1 & 2 in the UK).
It combines an easy-to-use interface, fun sound effects, and an
encouraging cartoon mascot who guides children as they use the program.

Kids are presented with a blank canvas and a variety of drawing tools to help them be creative.
(See the full list of features.)







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Friday, July 11, 2008

Pogo Games

  • Play Word Whomp (Image © Pogo)Play Word Whomp Free Now! Visit Pogo.co.uk to play tons of online games free.

Thursday, June 05, 2008

KidZui Kids Browser of the BEST KIND

KidZui is now FREE.



FOR KIDS

Built just for kids, the revolutionary new KidZui browser makes surfing the Internet fun and engaging for kids from ages 3-12.

KidZui has all the sites and games your kids love and tons more. With the KidZui browser, you have access to over 600,000 websites, pictures and videos.

Membership includes enhanced features like exclusive tags, backgrounds and Zui accessories!


FOR PARENTS

Trained parents and teachers have reviewed KidZui content so your kids can surf independently.

With regular e-mails and online reports, you stay up-to-date with what your kids think is cool.

Membership includes enhanced controls and reporting within the Parent Account.



KidZui is in the business of making an alternative browser for kids. What is amazing about this kids product is that it is geared towards the child. The browser interface is something that I am sure any 4 year old will like Their other huge selling point in my eyes is that instead of limiting the websites that they feel are negative or could be deemed inappropriate, the took the opposite approach. They have white listed sites that they feel are of good value for kids and parents. Their reviewers are “trained parents and teachers” so that makes me feel good about the filtering.

I am new to the service, but I think it has been around for some time. I found it because it is now free and I was told about it by Marcus Hamaker