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Disney Games for Preschoolers

Since the 1920s, Disney has been entertaining children of all ages. With amusement parks, television programs and lovable animal icons such as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, Disney has become a household word and synonymous with fun. Board games and online games for preschoolers is another way Disney has opened a world of entertainment and learning for young children. Now youngsters can enjoy Disney games, often unaware that they are learning at the same time.
  1. Ni Hao Kai-Lan Memory Game

    • Memory games are great for developing a child's mental awareness.

      Every preschoolers game collection should include at least one memory game. For little tykes that like to watch the Disney cartoon, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, this game is just for them. It is recommended for children 3-6 years and is great for teaching memory and matching. This skill-building game is a great precursor to kindergarten. It sells at Toys R Us for only $9.99.

    Disney Princess Wish Card Game

    • Every little girl dreams of being a princess.

      What little girl doesn't want to be a princess? With the Disney Princess Wish Card Game, she can be one, if only for the duration of the game. With all the Disney princesses such as Snow White, Jasmine, Princess Aurora, Cinderella, Mulan, Ariel and Belle, your daughter can make a wish, remember the wish and collect all the wish cards to win. This game is designed for girls ages 4 years and up and can be played with 2-4 players. The best part is that this game requires no reading, so it can be played independently without the help of an adult. This game is available at toysrus.com and sells for only $6.99.

    Mickey's Mouseka-TAG

    • Mouseka-Tag encourages physical activity as well as skill building.

      Mickey's Mouseka-Tag is a fun interactive game that can involve the whole family. Using the clubhouse, you tag the Disney character according to the voice prompt. Not only will it encourage exercise in youngsters as they run around the room trying to tag the characters, it will also teach essential learning tools such as letters and colors.

      Mouseka - Tag has 5 levels, allowing the game to grow with your child. The suggested age is 3 to 6 years. However, it can be enjoyed by the whole family. One games takes about 30-60 minutes to play and can be played with 1-6 players. It can be found at Target or Toys R Us and sells for around $25.


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