Sago Mini World: Kids Games
Sago Mini World is part of Piknik – one subscription that unlocks endless ways to play and learn. With an Unlimited Plan, families gain access to a curated library of preschool apps from Sago Mini alongside titles from partners like Toca Boca and Originator. This is the perfect space for curious kids to explore, build, and imagine across a worlds of tiny adventures and big ideas. Winner of a Parents' Choice Gold Award, Webby's Nomination, Academics' Choice Smart Media Award, Kidscreen Award, and a W3 Mobile App Design Award. Featured in the New York Times, Guardian, and USA Today.
Meet Sago Mini Pals
Meet outer-space explorers, dinosaur friends, a friendly robot, a superhero in training, a busy diner crew, and more—all in one whimsical world. There are plenty of Sago Mini pals to meet, plus room to create your own custom characters, inviting kids to personalize their adventures.
Imaginative Play & Skill-Building
Kids are free to explore and play their way—the only limit is imagination. Open-ended play means there are no rules to follow, and how your child engages with the games is entirely up to them. Delight in activities that encourage self-expression, empathy, and confidence—perfect for growing minds.
Safety & Screen Time
SUPER-SAFE, POSITIVE SCREENTIME COPPA and kidSAFE-certified, with no in-app purchases or ads for subscribers. Sago Mini World provides digital entertainment parents can feel good about. Designed for intuitive play, preschoolers can confidently explore on their own—though it’s fun to join in from time to time!
Features
Unlimited access to hundreds of activities, all in one kid-friendly app
Play pre-downloaded games offline without WiFi or internet
Updated monthly with new content, games, and surprises
Use one subscription across multiple devices for easy family sharing
Members get early first access to all new games and releases
Perfect for kids aged 2-5
COPPA and kidSAFE-certified – safe and easy for toddlers
No third-party advertising or in-app purchases for subscribers
Makes a perfect gift for curious kids
Subscription Benefits
Try before you buy! Download the World app to start your free trial.
Use one subscription across multiple devices for easy access to award-winning games for kids
Cancel anytime with no hassle or fees.
Privacy & Terms
About Sago Mini
Sago Mini is an award-winning company devoted to play. We make apps, games, and toys for preschoolers worldwide—toys that seed imagination and grow wonder. We bring thoughtful design to life. For kids. For parents. For giggles. Find us on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok at @sagomini.
What families are saying about Sago Mini World: Kids Games
Ever stumbled upon a game that not only keeps your little ones engaged but also sparks their creativity? That’s exactly what Sago Mini World: Kids Games has done for my family. It feels like a digital playground with a wide variety of activities, and it’s a lifesaver on those rainy afternoons.
From space explorations to building your dream house, the app features more than 30 mini-games, each designed with a gentle educational twist that sneaks learning into playtime. The characters—Harvey the dog and Jinja the cat—are charming guides that make the journeys feel personal and inviting.
The visuals are bright, friendly, and intuitive, so kids can often explore on their own, giving parents a much-needed breather. And the absence of ads, paired with a straightforward subscription model, brings real peace of mind. The offline capability means car rides and spotty connections don’t steal the fun; you can download a library of games to keep little hands busy anywhere.
All in all, Sago Mini World: Kids Games blends learning with imagination in a safe, kid-friendly package. It’s like carrying a pocket-sized playground where creativity can flourish, exactly what many parents want for their curious kids.
Pros
- Engaging educational content
- Colorful
- Child-friendly graphics
- Wide variety of mini-games
- Encourages creativity and exploration
- Regular content updates
Cons
- Requires subscription for full access
- May be too simple for older kids
- In-app purchases can be tempting
- Uses internet for some features
- Takes up considerable storage space