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Dress-Up Games for Kids

Updated June 2026 · 60 games · Curated by Nub Games Editorial

About these games

Dress-up games are about choosing outfits, mixing colours, and styling a character before sending them off to a party, a walk, or the first day of school. A child picks the top, the shoes, maybe a hat, and watches the look come together. There's no score to chase and nothing to lose, which is part of why younger kids settle into them so easily.

This page narrows our dress-up catalogue to titles rated for ages 7 and under, so the styling stays sweet and the themes stay simple. You'll still find seasonal looks, wardrobe sorting, and gentle fashion makeovers under the broader dress-up tag, but the version here drops anything pitched at older players. What's left tends to be slow-paced and forgiving, the kind of thing a five-year-old can poke at without help.

Nothing installs and nothing downloads. The games run in the browser on a tablet or a phone, and each card shows an age badge so you can see at a glance what you're handing over. If you want the wider age-checked collection, start from our Kids Games page. Children who like styling often drift toward our Princess Games for Kids set too.

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FAQ

Are dress-up games only for girls?

No, though they lean that way. Plenty of the titles here let a child style any character, sort a wardrobe, or put together a seasonal look, and none of that is tied to gender. Some kids care about the colours, some about the story they invent while playing. If your son likes choosing outfits or matching things up, he'll find something on this page worth a few minutes.

Can my child accidentally buy something?

These games run in the browser with nothing linked to your card, so there's no purchase button waiting to be tapped by mistake. The styling content, the outfits, and the wardrobe items are all just part of the game. You don't enter payment details to play, which removes the usual worry parents have about a kid tapping through a shop screen on a tablet.

Why an age filter and not just the tag?

The plain dress-up tag mixes everything together, including makeover games aimed at teens. This page keeps only titles rated 7 and under, which quietly strips out the older styling content and anything with a more grown-up tone. You get the gentle end of the wardrobe-play spectrum instead of having to vet each title yourself. It's the difference between a sorted shelf and a full bin.

Do these work on a tablet?

Yes, and dress-up games suit a tablet especially well. The drag-and-drop styling, the big outfit pieces, the tap-to-swap shoes all work cleanly with little fingers on a touchscreen. A phone is fine for a quick play, but the larger screen gives a child more room to see the whole look. There's no app to fetch first, so you open the page and they start dressing the character.