A friendly playground of free learning games for curious kids.
ToyPlayHub gathers 2,368+ browser-based games hand-grouped by academic subject, age band, and the skill they help your child practice. No accounts. No installs. Just press play.
Browse by subject
Seven academic angles parents and teachers actually search for. Pick a tile to dive in.
Math
Number sense, arithmetic, fractions, and logic — built into play.
64 gamesReading & Spelling
Letters, phonics, vocabulary, and word puzzles for growing readers.
28 gamesScience
Animals, planets, weather, and physics — curiosity by the screenful.
50 gamesTyping
Keyboard fluency and home-row practice for elementary students.
2 gamesLogic & Puzzles
Brain teasers, sequencing, and step-by-step problem-solving.
2,141 gamesMemory
Matching, recall, and concentration games that grow working memory.
12 gamesCreative Arts
Drawing, music, color, and design tools that celebrate imagination.
71 gamesPick an age band
Each band groups games by reading level, motor skill, and the kind of thinking kids enjoy at that stage.
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See all games →What is ToyPlayHub?
ToyPlayHub is a curated directory of free, browser-based games for children between the ages of four and twelve. Every entry on the site links to a real, playable game hosted by its original publisher and is organized into four overlapping ways of finding the right thing to play: subject (Math, Reading & Spelling, Science, Typing, Logic & Puzzles, Memory, and Creative Arts), age band (4–6, 7–9, 10–12), genre, and the specific learning skill a game tends to exercise.
Our promise is simple: every link leads to a real game page with a real description, real category metadata, and a single, clearly labeled play button. There are no popups inside ToyPlayHub itself, no signup walls, and no surprise installs. Parents and teachers can confidently share the home page with a child and know that whatever they click will work in any modern browser.
How we choose what to include
We start with public listings of games already known to be appropriate for children — meaning the game has either been hand-classified by an established kids' games publisher or carries an ESRB Everyone / Everyone 10+ equivalent rating. From that pool we filter out anything that requires an account to start, anything that includes loot-box style mechanics, and anything we can't link to a stable, working URL. The remaining games are placed into the subject, age, genre, and skill buckets you see throughout the site so families can find them in whatever way feels most natural — including alongside trusted resources like our recommended learning libraries for offline practice.