☀️ Quiz: What Should the Kids Read Next? ☀️
Quiz: What Should the Kids Read Next?
Science, technology, engineering, and math are crucial parts of a child's education. These STEM books are filled with great stories and cool project ideas.
Here are some fantastic math workbooks for kids that will boost their confidence and help them remember the skills they learned in school.
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!
Counting jellyfish jumps, connecting the dots, and finding your way through a garden maze–who knew math could be this fun? Engage your kid’s curiosity with these fun activities to build math, logic, and critical thinking skills.
These adorable board books can help the littlest of readers get familiar with the fascinating worlds of science, technology, engineering, and math.
Our latest Brightly Storytime features Goodnight, Numbers, a nifty, numbers-filled bedtime story for littles who love counting.
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.
One of the most important things we can do is to make sure our kids see math as “friendly” and relevant in their lives — and it’s never too soon to start.
Read along with Ten Magic Butterflies, written by Danica McKellar and illustrated by Jennifer Bricking! This picture book about a wish-granting fairy makes math fun, accessible, and a bit magical for kids.
You can prevent dreaded summer learning loss by keeping your kids’ brains engaged throughout the summer. Here’s how.
A sweet and soothing bedtime story that also teaches math fundamentals? Yes, please! This nifty, numbers-filled tale from math whiz, mom, and "Wonder Years" alum Danica McKellar scores a 10!
Too few girls are getting the message that STEM fields are exciting, imaginative, and fun. Here are six things parents can do to get their daughters psyched about STEM subjects.
These delightful math books bring numerical concepts to life, showing kids how math relates to the things they see, hear, and do every day.
Reading math-related stories is an easy way to work mathematics into your child’s daily life — without it feeling like a school assignment.