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Daniel Tiger: Play at Home

Daniel Tiger: Play at Home

Android Education PBS KIDS
3.1 Popularity

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System Requirements

Updated
November 6, 2023
Category
Age Rating
Everyone
Developer
Android
Android 4.4++
Package Name
org.pbskids.dtigplayhomeuni

So here's my honest take on Daniel Tiger: Play at Home. I've tested a bunch of kids' educational apps and this one's pretty solid. The gameplay is simple but engaging, and I like how it ties into the TV show. The mini-games are a great way to reinforce everyday routines in a fun way. That said, it can get a little repetitive after a while, and the ad model is kinda annoying. But for a free app, it's a pretty good option if you're looking to keep your little ones entertained and learning.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Tons of mini-games that teach about daily routines
  • Visuals and animations are bright and colorful
  • Free to play, no need to spend money
  • Reinforces healthy habits like bedtime and hygiene
  • Great for fans of the Daniel Tiger show

Cons

  • Can feel repetitive after playing for a while
  • Ads are pretty intrusive if you don't pay
  • Doesn't have a ton of depth or longevity
  • Navigation can be a little clunky at times
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3.1 /5
based on 70 reviews
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Description

Been using Daniel Tiger: Play at Home for a couple months now. It’s basically an educational app where you can play mini-games and learn about Daniel’s everyday routines and experiences. Pretty solid if you’ve got young kids who are into the Daniel Tiger show.

Here’s what you do: you explore different scenes like bedtime, the bathroom, and the doctor’s office. And there’s also a pretend-play doctor game which is pretty cool. And you can earn rewards for completing activities – took me a while to figure that part out but it’s a nice way to keep kids engaged.

Look, if you’re into educational kids’ apps, you’ll probably like this one. It’s not perfect – the ads can get a little annoying if you don’t pay – but overall it does the job of teaching healthy habits and routines in a fun way. Worth checking out, especially if your kids are fans of Daniel Tiger.

User Reviews

Frances Tarantino October 16, 2025

Would not load

Pink MagicUnicorn23 October 16, 2025

Good morning to him!

Max Power October 16, 2025

This game is so boring that my two year old got bored with it before I did. Requested refund, do not waste your money

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