Catch a Falling Fruit
Kids help Brown Bear make yogurt in "Catch a Falling Fruit," accessible at sites like Tom's Games. Using their mouse to move the yogurt cup, kids try catching all of the fruit falling from the sky. The picture of Brown Bear fills in as players progress through the game. The game is over if four pieces of fruit fall to the ground and and splatter.
Fruit-Filled Fun
Strawberry Shortcake seeks kids' help in gathering fruit to make treats in "Fruit-Filled Fun," accessible at sites like Dino Spike. Youngsters click, drag and swap fruit with fruit located next to it, horizontally or vertically. When three or more of the same fruit line up, the fruit move from the board to measuring cups. Players advance to the next level after filling all cups with fruit. The more fruit that line up, the more points that players score. In "Hard" mode, children try to fill all cups with fruit before time runs out.
Fruit Salad Day
The objective for children is to slice fruit by marked lines as accurately as possible in "Fruit Salad Day," accessible at sites like GamesForKids247. After choosing a type of fruit salad, players use their mouse to click and drag the slicer across the fruit as indicated. Kids get three chances to beat a failed level, and advance to the next level if they slice accurately. After conquering the slicing levels, players gather fruit to a bowl in the required order.
Fruit Smoothie
Sara shows kids how to make various smoothies in "Fruit Smoothie," available at sites like Girl Games Plaza. After choosing a smoothie flavor, players click around the room to retrieve tools and place them where indicated. Following a hand icon that shows them what to do, children cut and peel fruits, among other actions. Players receive bonus points for finishing smoothies before the time clock turns fully red.
Jungle Fruit
Players remove barrels in hopes of scoring three-of-a-kind fruit combos in "Jungle Fruit," which can be found at sites like Kids' Game House. Kids click on barrels that are one number higher or lower than the barrel at the bottom of the screen, or of equal value to that barrel. If players cannot make moves, they click new barrels from the right side of the screen. Barrels contain colors representing the fruit inside the barrel; players score fruit-combo points depending on the number of matching fruit in a set of three. Kids advance to the next level if they remove all barrels from the playing area before running out of extra barrels.
Smoot Froothie
Children have to try keeping up with customer smoothie orders in "Smoot Froothie," at sites like Y3. Clicking and dragging yogurt and fruit toppings to a cup, players rack up mistakes if they put the wrong ingredient or more than the required amount in the cup. Kids advance to the next level after making the required number of smoothies. In the third level, youngsters prepare the smoothies, put them in the blender and pour the smoothie into the cup. The game ends if players make five mistakes or if their stack of unfulfilled orders reaches more than 10.