About TinyPlay Hub
A free, ad-light, kid-friendly directory of browser-playable educational mini-games for ages 3 to 10.
TinyPlay Hub started as a parent's frustration. Free game sites for kids tend to bury good educational content under three layers of pop-ups, video advertising, and cross-promotion to apps that nag for in-app purchases the moment a four-year-old starts tapping. We wanted somewhere calmer. Somewhere a grown-up could open on a school Chromebook, a tablet, or a phone, and find a small math game in fifteen seconds without negotiating a cookie banner the size of the screen.
Every game we list is browser-playable, meaning it loads in a normal web browser without any download or install. Every game is free to try. Every game is checked for content suitable for ages three to ten. We organise the catalogue two ways: by subject (math, reading and phonics, science and nature, logic and puzzles, creative and art, memory) and by grade band (Pre-K, Kindergarten, Grades 1–2, and Grades 3–5). Each game's detail page lists its learning objectives, the skills it practises, a short how-to-play note, and six related games at the same level.
We do not host or distribute the games. TinyPlay Hub is a directory. Where a game is hosted by a publisher, we link to the publisher's own page so families always see the game in its proper home. Where a game is included as a curated educational mini-game listing in our directory, the entry describes the activity in enough detail that you can decide whether it fits your child before clicking through.
The site itself is built as plain server-rendered HTML with no JavaScript framework on the front end. It loads fast, works on slow connections, prints cleanly, and respects screen readers. We don't track you across the web, we don't fingerprint your browser, and the only cookies we set are the technical ones the site needs to function.
If you have a free, browser-playable, kid-appropriate educational game we ought to include — or if you spot something on the site that doesn't belong — drop us a note via the contact page. We read everything.