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At a loss when it comes to finding age-appropriate games for your kids? Here are some excellent games for the 2 to 5-year-old set, hand-selected by your librarians.

Looking for games on the library computers?  Each one has a bundle of 22 different games appropriate for a variety of ages.  Just click on Fun & Games. From Caillou to Are You Smarter Than a Fifth-Grader, we've got something for everyone.

 Games for the little ones . . .

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Backstage
Learn about the instruments and hear them played
Children’s Museum of Indianapolis
Sweet games for your Pre-K to 2nd grader
Starfall
Inspires a love of reading and writing and preps your kids for school
Poisson Rouge
This site allows your little ones to explore on their own

 Something to Consider

The American Academy of Pediatrics has recommended that children two and under not watch television at all, and that those over two be limited to one to two hours a day of educational screen media.  Despite these recommendations, in a typical day, 68% of all children under two use screen media.


For parents who are concerned that their children spend too much time with electronic media, there is good news:  there appear to be concrete steps parents can take that will impact the amount of time their children spend with media.

  • Turn off the TV or computer when no one is using it.
  • Take TVs and computers out of children's bedrooms.
  • Set rules about media use in your home.

 

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