22 Games For Kids That Support Kindness and Compassion

Stocksnap | David Cumming

Our friends at Common Sense Media have rounded up a list of video games that teach your child the value of compassion so you can rest easy.

From celebrating others' traditions to learning how tough it is to be bullied, kids can get good at seeing other viewpoints through games. Here are some of our top picks for building empathy.

01
Peek-a-Zoo by Duck Duck Moose

Peek-a-Zoo by Duck Duck Moose

Age 2+
Tots learn to recognize emotions, behaviors with cute app.

02
Wee You-Things

Wee You-Things

Age 3+
Colorful, interactive book lets kids celebrate diversity.

03
Avokiddo Emotions

Avokiddo Emotions

Age 4+
Hilarious and creative way for little ones to see emotions.

04
Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster

Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster

Age 4+
Engaging and funny interactive adventures are pure joy.

05
Touch and Learn — Emotions

Touch and Learn — Emotions

Age 4+
Free app builds emotional awareness; best with adult input.

06
Cool School: Where Peace Rules

Cool School: Where Peace Rules

Age 5+
Charming game models conflict resolution for young kids.

08
Who Am I? Race Awareness Game

Who Am I? Race Awareness Game

Age 5+
Discussion starter for kids and parents to play together.

09
My DPS

My DPS

Age 6+
Fantastic app teaches emotions, coping strategies for kids.

10
Herotopia

Herotopia

Age 7+
Online world where kids become heroes by combating bullying.

11
Mama Mae: Mookey by Alicia Keys

Mama Mae: Mookey by Alicia Keys

Age 7+
Beautiful graphics, music, story send anti-bullying message.

12
Re-Mission 2

Re-Mission 2

Age 9+
Six fun games turn cancer treatment into a winnable battle.

13
Doki-Doki Universe

Doki-Doki Universe

Age 10+
Learn what it means to be human in quirky adventure game.

15
Stop, Breathe & Think

Stop, Breathe & Think

Age 10+
Appealing tool guides meditation and promotes compassion.

16
The Unfinished Swan

The Unfinished Swan

Age 10+
Innovative and poetic game with an uplifting life message.

17
Middle School Confidential 1: Be Confident in Who You Are

Middle School Confidential 1: Be Confident in Who You Are

Age 11+
Graphic novel teaches kids to feel good about themselves.

18
Papo & Yo

Papo & Yo

Age 11+

Dramatic and affecting puzzler about alcoholism and abuse.

19
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons

Age 13+
Emotional puzzler has great role models, some dark moments.

20
Half the Sky Movement: The Game

Half the Sky Movement: The Game

Age 13+
Empowering sim explores women's issues and activism.

22
Gone Home

Gone Home

Age 15+
Terrific narrative game tackles tough teen identity issues.