PBS Kids Games App

Education, Gaming

Is the PBS KIDS Games App Safe? A PBS KIDS Game App Review for Parents

Overall Rating:
⭐ 5.0 / 5

Updated August 17, 2023 | Apps for Young Kids, Learning

Overview

Overall Rating: ⭐ 5.0 / 5

Recommended Age: 3 and up

The PBS KIDS Games app is home to more than 200 interactive learning games that feature kid-favorite PBS characters like Daniel Tiger, Odd Squad, Arthur, and more. It’s geared to younger kids in the 3–8 age range.

Harmful Content 😲

Rating:

This app contains only kid-friendly games and content suitable for younger children.

Predation 🚨

Rating:

There’s no chat or messaging capability in the PBS KIDS Games app, so the potential for predation is near zero.

Positive Value 💙

Rating:

Kids can have fun while exploring their creative sides and learning about foundational concepts like colors, shapes, spelling, and more.

Privacy 🔒

Rating:

The PBS KIDS Games app has no log-in features or user names, so all activity remains completely anonymous.

Parental Controls ✅

Rating:

There’s not much to control on this app because it’s just games, but there is a grown-ups section that allows you to manage device storage, Wi-Fi use, and captions. 

Bark’s screen time tool can help you:

  • Block PBS KIDS Games entirely, if needed.
  • Manage when your child can play it throughout the day.

So, should my kid download it?

Absolutely! With no chat or web browsing features, the PBS KIDS Games app is full of 100% wholesome and educational games for kids 3 and above.

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