11.11.2017

Free Learning Websites for Kids

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If you are looking for some engaging, educational and safe websites for your child, here are some ideas to get you started.

  • Fun Brain – Your kids will enjoy playing games while practicing both math and reading skills!
  • National Geographic for Kids – This is a fun website for learning about geography and animals.
  • PBS Kids – Your kids will enjoy hanging out with their favorite PBS characters while learning!
  • Into the Book – This website provides a great way to practice reading strategies by playing games while learning.
  • Star Fall – Your learner will enjoy these read-along stories to practice their phonic skills.
  • Seussville – On this website, learners hang out with Dr. Seuss and friends while playing games and reading stories.
  • Storyline Online – Movie stars read your child’s favorite stories while they follow along!
  • ABCya – Your learners will enjoy the fun games for practicing math and reading skills.
  • Highlights Kids – On this website, children play games, read and conduct science experiments!

In the coming weeks, we will be publishing a list (courtesy of parents and educational facilitators) of free, online educational resources you may browse on our Hub! Be on the lookout for this exciting new resource!

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