kids.omg.land/collections/
Game library

Teacher and family picks

Learning playlists

Choose a purpose first, then pick one game. Every playlist uses real games from the library and includes a clear stopping point and reflection prompts.

10Playlists
K-5Grades
No account

Choose a practice plan

Grades 1-5 15-25 minutes 4 games

Games to Play Together

Take turns, share decisions, or use two-player controls with a sibling, friend, or adult.

Practice turn-taking, explaining choices, and responding respectfully.

View playlist
Grade 1 10-20 minutes 7 games

Grade 1 Math Practice Playlist

Move from counting quantities to addition, subtraction, comparison, and number order.

Practice early number relationships through several visual formats.

View playlist
Grades 2-5 15-25 minutes 8 games

Plan, Test, and Revise

A logic playlist for children ready to compare routes, predict consequences, and revise a plan.

Practice planning, pattern recognition, spatial reasoning, and debugging.

View playlist
Grades 3-5 10-15 minutes 6 games

Classic Arcade Mechanics

Explore clear, replayable mechanics such as dodging, aiming, bouncing, and route timing.

Practice visual tracking, timing, and learning a rule through repetition.

View playlist
Grades K-5 5-10 minutes 6 games

Short Practice Breaks

Brief games with simple goals for transitions between longer activities.

Offer a bounded activity with a clear stopping point and one reflection question.

View playlist
Pre-K-5 10-15 minutes 7 games

Calm and Untimed Play

Gentler activities for children who prefer low-pressure observation, matching, or creative play.

Practice attention and observation without a strong emphasis on speed.

View playlist
Grades K-5 10-20 minutes 7 games

Timing and Coordination Practice

Games centered on directional movement, visual tracking, aiming, and well-timed actions.

Practice coordinating what the eyes notice with a keyboard, mouse, or touch response.

View playlist
Pre-K-2 10-15 minutes 5 games

Early Memory and Matching

Friendly visual matching, short sequences, and careful observation for younger players.

Practice noticing colors, locations, pairs, and short visual sequences.

View playlist
Grades 3-4 15-25 minutes 7 games

Problem Solving for Grades 3-4

Multi-step puzzles that invite children to compare strategies and explain evidence.

Practice breaking a larger goal into smaller decisions.

View playlist
Grades K-5 Choose one 10-20 minute game 6 games

Six Friendly Starting Games

A balanced introduction to counting, logic, memory, language, creativity, and timing.

Sample all six core practice paths before choosing a favorite direction.

View playlist