Creative Arts games for kids
Drawing, music, color, and design tools that celebrate imagination.
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Page 1 of 2A Strange Creature Joined My Party
Amigo Coyote 2: New York Party
Ball Sort Bicolor
Car Drawing Game
Chain Color Sort
Color 21
Color Balls
Color Cars Parking
Color Combo
Color Cross
Color Cross 2
Color Filler
Color Hoops
Color Joy
Color Joy 2
Color Move 2
Color Pipes
Color Push
Color Robos
Color Strings
Color Trap
Color World
Color World Origins
Colorballs
Colorboom
Colorful Beetles
Colorful Penguins
Coloruid
Coloruid 2
Darts
Draw Parking
Draw The Hill
Draw to Smash
Dress Up: Styling Challenge
Dungeon Heart
Fill Multicolor
About Creative Arts on ToyPlayHub
This page collects every creative arts game in our directory — 71 titles in total — and surfaces them as a single browseable list. The games come from a range of trusted children's publishers and are filtered for kid-appropriate content, ad-light experiences, and one-click access. If you'd rather narrow down by age, use the three age cards above; each one takes you to a dedicated creative arts page sized for that band.
Why does ToyPlayHub put creative arts at the front of the navigation? Because that's how parents, teachers, and tutors actually search. When a fourth-grade teacher needs a five-minute filler for the last block of the day, they don't search for "casual game" — they search for "creative arts game for fourth grade." Our subject pages exist to meet exactly that intent. Pair the right game with a quick offline follow-up — printed worksheets from one of our recommended workbook publishers works especially well — and the on-screen practice tends to stick.
Within the creative arts collection you'll see a mix of styles: short skill drills, longer puzzle adventures, and a few open-ended creative toys. We've intentionally kept the list broad. There is no one right way for a kid to practice a subject; there's only the way the kid in the room actually wants to play. If a particular title clicks, it'll show up in the "more like this" row on its detail page, and from there you can branch into related games quickly.
Teachers and homeschool parents tell us they like to bookmark a single subject page rather than juggle dozens of game URLs — the page above is built to be that bookmark. As we add new games each week, they automatically appear here. For deeper, structured practice in creative arts, we also point families toward longer-form learning resources like our subject-specific learning libraries, which complement the play-first approach you'll find throughout ToyPlayHub.