for Cooper
There's a neat game which (often) comes with a Windows PC.
It's called CHIPS (which is short for Chip's Challenge).

It has 149 levels and, except for the first few, they are challenging for adults
and too difficult for youngsters ... like my grandson, Cooper.

So I've generated* 26 simpler levels in a data file called CHIPS-for-Cooper.
The passwords for these levels are AAAA and BBBB and etc. etc. and ZZZZ
... which explains why there are 26 levels

* I used the very slick editor available here.

To use these new/simpler levels, do the following:
  1. Download the DATA file called CHIPS-for-Cooper by clicking HERE.
  2. Save this file in the Games folder (which contains the original CHIPS file).
  3. Rename the original CHIPS data file (it's the DAT file which is 107 KB) so it's called, for example, CHIPS-original. (That way you won't lose it!)
  4. Rename the downloaded CHIPS-for-Cooper file (it's an 8 KB DAT file) so it's called just plain CHIPS.

Now, when you play CHIPS, you'll get the new/simpler levels     but some are still a Challenge for CHIP'S

and, I suspect, for Cooper.

P.S. Because CHIPS expects 149 levels, Cooper will get a "corrupt file" message if he ever completes just 26 levels ... but don't worry 'bout it