Maybe she'd like malte's games? They might be a bit too brainy, depending on her mindset, but there's a free trial versions on derbrill.de ;-)

Other then that, there must be quite some sites geared towards young humanoids, respectively their parents, and gaming (I'd search for stuff like "information for parents" not "video games for kids"). Maybe dmoz.org has some links in that direction you'd appreciate? I'd look out for governmental or semi governmental funded ones, for example like this: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/laac/index.shtml

Not a young humanoid or a parent of one
Björnke

PS: On a almost unrelated note, I really like homestarrunner.com but is it really suited for children? No idea :)


On 28 Oct 2007, at 22:25, Alex Tweedly wrote:


Slightly off topic ....
I'm looking for recommendations for games (or educational software) for a (young) 7-year old girl.

She is just about to get her first laptop (Windows Vista), is really into Barbie and anything pink :-) and I need to find some easy-to-use software to make this all a good experience for her, so any suggestions would be welcomed.

I'd be especially happy if they were Rev-based games (so not completely off-topic)

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