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Whether you’re a parent or caregiver looking to prevent learning loss or simply trying to fill in the time that would usually be taken up by other activities, here are some of the best workbooks for kids in preschool and elementary school.
Valentine’s Day can mean many things, depending on your life stage and affinity for greeting cards, chocolate, and flowers. If …
From arts and crafts to active games, sensory exploration, and even technology-based activities, let the alphabet adventure begin with these awesome learning activities.
Tackling your to-do list with kids in tow can be challenging, but it’s helpful to remember that organic learning can happen anywhere.
These books are great for introducing your baby or toddler to basic shapes (and also reminding yourself of a few beyond just circle and square).
From molding play dough to increase hand strength to practicing letter formation in shaving cream, these playful activities are a great way to help Pre-K kids learn to write.
If the time comes when you or your child struggle with math, don’t dismiss it with the “I'm just not good at math” excuse. Be curious, let go, and make connections. You'll be amazed how it will help your child's skills and confidence blossom!
As an award-winning kids’ literacy company, Mrs. Wordsmith reveals how gamification helps learners truly engage with content and forget that they are “working.”
As a kindergarten and preschool teacher and mom to a big family of kiddos who never stop asking about our family schedule, I’ve honed a few favorite ways to help kids make sense of all their “when” questions.
Set off on a literary road trip with these picture books and activity books that cross the country and celebrate the sights, history, and people of the U.S.A.
Your little ones and growing readers can learn about the election process and how important it is, even if they aren't quite old enough to cast their vote just yet!
With a national emphasis on curbing the coronavirus’ effects on learning, there’s plenty parents and caregivers can do at home to mitigate learning loss and help kids keep core skills sharp.
From printable cards and bookmarks to themed activity packs, kids will delight as they go through mazes, connect-the-dots, and practice their writing with Junie B.
To help with some of the challenges of being at home, we've put together educational resources, reading lists that support mental health and wellbeing, and some just-for-fun books and activities for when they want to escape.