Description
KneeBouncers is an ad-free educational website designed for toddlers and preschool children aged 1 to 5. It supports early learning through simple, playful activities that are easy for young children to understand and enjoy. Recommended by Dr Gummer’s Good Play Guide, it offers developmentally appropriate content that encourages exploration and learning through interaction.
Key features include:
- Early learning support for letters, numbers, shapes and colours
- Simple cause-and-effect games using taps, pops and movement
- Clear visuals and straightforward interactions suited to young children
- A focus on playful learning with purpose
- Extensive free content available
- Optional memberships offering additional games, videos and progress tracking
KneeBouncers provides a structured yet accessible digital play experience for early years learning at home.
“There are lots and lots of games to choose from!” Boy aged 3
“I popped all the right letters!” Boy aged 3
KneeBouncers is a bright and welcoming website designed for preschool children, with simple, colourful graphics and friendly characters that make it easy for young users to get started. The clear visuals and playful style helped our testers feel comfortable and confident as they explored, and children were quickly drawn into the activities on offer.
The website includes a wide range of games that support different areas of early learning. Activities focus on skills such as early number and letter recognition, matching, memory and cause & effect, and while some games engaged children more than others, many supported concentration, quick reactions and perseverance. Several games allow children to make choices, such as selecting colours or characters, which supports confidence, independence and motivation. Matching style activities helped develop memory ahttps://www.goodplayguide.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=25209&action=edit#nd attention while reinforcing early shapes, letters and numbers, and creative elements gave opportunities for self-expression and fine motor practice.
Children enjoyed returning to the website, keen to try different activities and repeat favourites, growing in confidence as they played.
Helps develop early literacy and numeracy
Supports an early understanding of cause and effect
Strengthens early cognitive skills like memory and attention