Posts Tagged ‘online activities for kids’

Looking to get a smile on your grumpy kid’s face? Or maybe you’re just in cuteness withdrawal? Well don’t worry; Cute Overload has you covered. Kids love these insane pictures that the site creators somehow find all over the web each day.

I mean, check out this video they found:

Seriously adorable. It’s insane how popular this site is, but I guess there are a lot of people who need a little boost during the day. Every child loves to laugh, and every parent loves when his or her kid isn’t crying.

Check out this pig:

Or maybe this raccoon stealing a carpet:

For more cuteness check out the site: http://cuteoverload.com

Funology.com is one of those sites that parents dream of. This site will hold your kid’s attention for hours with recipes, games, crafts, plus true science facts that will boost the IQ of anyone of any age.

There are enough cool arcade games to easily fill several rainy afternoons. Categories include action, logic, sports, and memory games. There are even some typing and puzzle games to help your kid learn how to type faster than you.

Check out the Jokes tab with countless belly busters, as well as the Boredom Buster section that includes ideas for crafts, an Art Gallery that shows your child how to create art with household items. Boredom Busters even includes a step-by-step guide to making your own hacky sack. Summer is approaching, after all.

My personal favorite is the array of magic tricks, which can turn your child into a regular David Blaine, though sans the creepy stare. With tons of card tricks, number tricks, and optical illusions, your kid is guaranteed to have a great time.

Check out the site here!

Are your kids old enough that they know you’re probably spending a bit too much time on the computer while they’re stuck watching the same SpongeBob episodes again? Well, maybe it’s time to get your kids online. Yes, it’s scary, but that’s what that parental control panel on your computer is for. After restricting pretty much everything, head over to Hellokids.com to set up an account for your kids.

Right after creating an account for your child, you can select the age group for them to view other kids, from 0-10, and start uploading your child’s pictures or write about their favorite toys, anything that tells the world who your child is becoming. They’re able to completely customize their profile, with your help of course, and they can add elements like video and music to their page as well. There are even coloring pages to print, jokes, poems, games and more to keep their attention.

For the kid who loves music, there are tons of fan groups for acts like Justin Beiber, Hannah Montana, and Taylor Swift that any of the 15,000 members can join. There’s even a gardening game for the future green thumbs of the world. Head over to HelloKids.com today to get your kid started in the world of 0’s and 1’s today.

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Want to see the cutest thing ever? Wildlife photographer David C. Schultz travelled to Snow Hill Island on the Antarctic Peninsula to take these amazing pictures of baby penguins. The original article and photo essay from the Daily Mail UK is perfect to share with the kids.