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Hand-picked educational videos and free online games for kids, every one chosen by a human, mapped to your child's age (0–12) and the actual moment of the day. 8,507+ kids games, 40+ curated videos.

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By Age

Every age has different needs.
Picks for each developmental stage, with AAP, WHO & Harvard CDC citations on every guide.

Curated by the MFOG Editorial Team Three people who refuse to publish anything we wouldn't show our own kids Grounded in AAP, WHO & Harvard CDC research No tracking. No algorithms. Always free.

What we'd watch with our own kids this week

Hand-picked videos from trusted channels — age-tagged, co-viewing notes included. Updated weekly.

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The Clothing Song
1:05
Calm Ages 2-5

The Clothing Song

Maple Leaf Learning

This calm song teaches toddlers clothing vocabulary, colors, and pronouns through repetition and music, making it ideal for children ages 2-5 who are building early language skills.

Vehicles Song with The Kids' Picture Show | Cars, Trains, Planes and More
1:30
Calm Ages 2-6

Vehicles Song with The Kids' Picture Show | Cars, Trains, Planes and More

Maple Leaf Learning

This calm, repetitive song helps toddlers and preschoolers build vocabulary around everyday vehicles like cars, trains, and planes through simple animation and melody.

The Greetings Song
1:08
Calm Ages 2-5

The Greetings Song

Maple Leaf Learning

This video teaches toddlers and preschoolers essential English greetings through a calm, repetitive song paired with simple gestures they can copy and practice.

Good Morning Song for Kids
2:15
Calm Ages 2-5

Good Morning Song for Kids

Maple Leaf Learning

This calm, action-based morning song helps young children transition into the day with simple movements and repetition, ideal for home or classroom routines with toddlers and preschoolers.

What's your name?
0:57
Calm Ages 1-4

What's your name?

Maple Leaf Learning

This gentle song helps toddlers and preschoolers practice introducing themselves by name through repetition and melody, supporting early language development in a calm, engaging way.

How's the Weather Song
1:44
Calm Ages 3-6

How's the Weather Song

Maple Leaf Learning

This gentle song helps preschoolers and kindergarteners learn basic weather vocabulary through simple, repetitive lyrics set to a calm melody.

Where is it?
1:34
Calm Ages 2-5

Where is it?

Maple Leaf Learning

This video helps toddlers learn foundational spatial language through repeated, unhurried exposure to the prepositions "on," "in," and "under.

Learn Vehicles for Kids | Talking Flashcards
5:08
Calm Ages 2-5

Learn Vehicles for Kids | Talking Flashcards

Maple Leaf Learning

This talking flashcards video introduces toddlers and preschoolers to 16 common vehicles with clear audio pronunciation, helping build vocabulary at a pace suited to their attention span.

Browse by Topic

Twelve subjects — alphabet to coding — each filtered by age.

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Alphabet & Letters

Ages 2–7
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Numbers & Counting

Ages 2–9
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Colors & Shapes

Ages 0–5
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Animals & Nature

Ages 2–12
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Grow a Garden Obby — free online game Ages 5–12
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Grow a Garden Obby

Kids navigate obstacle courses to grow virtual plants, combining action-game challenge with the calm satisfaction of watching a garden flourish.

arcade

Body Drop 3D — free online game Ages 7–12
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Body Drop 3D

Your child drops ragdoll characters to watch them tumble and break apart in this slapstick physics game that rewards creative problem-solving.

simulation

Prism Match 3D — free online game Ages 4–12
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Prism Match 3D

A 3D puzzle game where players rotate colorful cubes to match patterns, blending brain exercise with calming gameplay for those seeking strategic challenges without stress.

match 3

Birdie Bounce — free online game Ages 7–12
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Birdie Bounce

This arcade golf game challenges kids to bounce a ball across platforms to reach each hole, with simple controls and increasingly tricky puzzles that reward skillful play.

sports

Passenger Airplane: Flight 3D — free online game Ages 7–12
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Passenger Airplane: Flight 3D

This 3D flight simulator lets kids pilot realistic passenger planes across global routes with adjustable difficulty, multiple camera views, and various weather conditions.

adventure

Offroad Prado Parking — free online game Ages 5–12
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Offroad Prado Parking

Kids practice precision driving and parking skills by maneuvering tough off-road vehicles through obstacle-filled levels in spooky environments.

arcade

Paty Path — free online game Ages 5–12
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Paty Path

A fast-paced running game where players jump and dodge obstacles across levels, collecting coins to unlock character customizations and rewards.

arcade

Jump Into the Hell Inferno Leap — free online game Ages 7–12
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Jump Into the Hell Inferno Leap

A humorous 2D platformer where you leap through fiery demon-filled levels as a skeleton character, perfect for kids who enjoy action games with silly humor and tricky jumping challenges.

platformer

Our stance

We curate kids' content the way a librarian would.

MiniFreeOnlineGames is a parent-trusted hub for 8,507+ free browser games and 40+ hand-picked videos, organized by your child's developmental stage and your actual moment, not by an engagement algorithm.

Human-curated, never an algorithm

Every video and game is hand-picked by the MFOG Editorial Team. No autoplay rabbit holes, no engagement-maximizing feed.

Evidence-based, not vibes-based

Every age-specific pick cites peer-reviewed research from the AAP, the WHO, Harvard's Center on the Developing Child, and Zero to Three.

Organized by age + by moment

Sorted by developmental stage and by the moment you're actually in: bedtime, car ride, sick day, waiting room.

Game Catalogue

8,507 kid-safe games, every one filtered, none algorithmically recommended.

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Free games are the floor, not the ceiling.

Yes, every game runs instantly in your browser. No downloads, no sign-ups, no inappropriate dress-up, no gambling mechanics, no autoplay traps. That part is table stakes for any kids' site that takes itself seriously. What you actually came here for is the curation: which video is right for a four-year-old on a 30-minute car ride, which app supports phonics for a kindergartener, which game is finally appropriate as your seven-year-old's bedroom screen rules tighten up.

By age, not by genre.

Most game portals organize by genre (puzzle, arcade, racing). We lead with age: 0–2 is mostly a parent guide on AAP-recommended no-screen alternatives, 2–4 emphasizes slow-paced co-viewing, 4–6 shifts toward phonics, numbers, and movement, 6–8 opens up educational games and chapter-length stories, and 8–12 pivots from consumption to creation. Every range cites its primary research sources. Categories like Puzzle, Arcade, Racing, 2 Player, and Most Played are still here, sorted, but not the headline.

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About MFOG

Free kids educational videos and online games — curated by age, not the algorithm

MiniFreeOnlineGames (MFOG) is a parent-trusted home for free educational videos for kids and free online kids' games, organised by age band (ages 0–2, 2–4, 4–6, 6–8, 8–12) and by what's actually happening in your day — meal time, the car, bedtime, a sick day at home.

Every video is hand-screened against research from the American Academy of Pediatrics, WHO and Harvard Center on the Developing Child. Every game is filtered for gambling-adjacent UX, in-app purchases, and anything we wouldn't put in front of our own kids. No autoplay, no algorithm-driven up-next, no in-video popups inside the player. Just curated kids content sorted by what your child actually needs.

Looking for something specific? Browse 12 educational topics — alphabet, counting, science, music, stories, coding — or jump straight to games by age or games by moment.

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