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If you're trying to help your baby or toddler learn at home, knowing where to start can be a challenge! To assist you along the way, Brightly has pulled together educational resources, storytime reads, and at-home tips and advice to ensure your little one has everything they need to keep growing.
From educator resources to printables and activity books, there's plenty to choose from to keep the kids learning and engaged when at home.
Between educator's guides to well-loved stories and our boredom-busting activity books, these resources will keep you keep your kids engaged and learning while they're out of the classroom.
From educator resources to our collection of Brightly Storytime videos, there's something here to keep every little reader occupied — no matter if you're looking to further their learning or just keep them engaged for a little while.
Whether your child could use some extra support in math, or you just want to add some math problems to your family's daily routine, these books can help.
Use these books in the classroom to help explain and give compelling examples of how real (and fictional!) scientists ask questions, hypothesize, design experiments, overcome obstacles, and communicate their findings.
Learn all that it takes to become a real-life engineer in How to Be an Engineer! Part fact-filled guide and part activity book, this month’s Bookshelf Must-Have is all kinds of STEAM fun.
Read these teacher-recommended books to show children the richness of words, and how words can be used to evoke all kinds of sensations.
Today, educators have a new understanding of how to best help kids learn new words. Here are some of their strategies that you can easily turn into family habits at home.
Research clearly shows that interactions with parents and caregivers play a crucial role in children’s language development. Here's how you can help grow your toddler's communication skills.
We’ve pulled together a list of great apps for kids that can help them learn math, apply critical thinking skills, learn about meditation and healthy living, develop important reading and phonics skills, or simply delight in stories.
Simple pen-and-paper word games are a great go-to when kids say they're bored and a fun way to reinforce fundamental reading skills in the weeks leading up to the new school year.