Does a COLLECTION of Kindergarten (5 year old) levels exist

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I had my four year old granddaughter playing frequently. Put all of the kids levels in a folder called Kids.FlashMerlot wrote:Remember we're talking about a 5 year old. Loading custom levels is a complex manual process which a non-reading 5 year old cannot handle.
Anyway ... how can I provide intra-level navigation?
It needs to be a PhD solution (PhD = Push here, Dummy!)
 so my home pc auto-starts a utility called ChildProof. It stops Ctrl-Alt-Del, hides desktop, bullet-proofs against keyboard banging! This is what my 5 year old's desktop looks like when the computer boots:
  so my home pc auto-starts a utility called ChildProof. It stops Ctrl-Alt-Del, hides desktop, bullet-proofs against keyboard banging! This is what my 5 year old's desktop looks like when the computer boots: She's had her own puter since she was able to sit up an bang on the key board ( LOT"S of great software for babies, toddlers, etc...)  I've also created her name as a player, so she can play her own game,  she's figured aout how to use the cheat F9 key all the way to level 100 .... she has even been able to complete 100% some of the higher more dificult levels.. Children pick stuff up quickly just watching us..  and really as long as she's playing the game there's not much she could screw up. (I hope)
  She's had her own puter since she was able to sit up an bang on the key board ( LOT"S of great software for babies, toddlers, etc...)  I've also created her name as a player, so she can play her own game,  she's figured aout how to use the cheat F9 key all the way to level 100 .... she has even been able to complete 100% some of the higher more dificult levels.. Children pick stuff up quickly just watching us..  and really as long as she's playing the game there's not much she could screw up. (I hope) 