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Can anyone help! My 3 year old son wants to compete with his older sisters for a turn on the computer. Much to my displeasure they go on something called Friv, a free gaming site for kids but a lot of them are far too complex or unsuitable for him but he's adament that he has to join in. There are so many to sift through and he's not interested in cbeebies games now that he's been introduced to this site! Has anyone found anything nice and innocent that doesn't involve shooting things but has some"thrill" but that is also manageable for a small boy!Its not an iPad so fruit ninja is out!


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Check the babygamer.com for Toddler Games, then particularly look at Fungooms. http://www.babygamer.com/online_games/free/toddler/toddler_games.htm


My daughter really enjoys these. Once she understands how each game works, she can play it by herself. We have to severely limit screen time though, as she can go a bit bonkers with it.


Fisher-Price online also has some good toddler games.

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