Math Word Problems (Ages 6–8)
Math word problems for kids ages 6–8! Build problem-solving, reasoning, and real-world math skills with fun story-based challenges.
Find your child’s new favorite story at Begin. Whether you’re looking for fairy tales, nursery rhymes, or a bedtime story to read with your child, you’re sure to find something they’ll love in our collection.
Math word problems for kids ages 6–8! Build problem-solving, reasoning, and real-world math skills with fun story-based challenges.
Have you ever wondered about different kinds of cats? Some are small like a kitty cat. Some are big like a tiger. What else do you know about cats?
In the heart of Suburb City lives Noodle Boy, a superhero with noodle-making superpowers. How can you and noodles save the day? Read this story to find out!
Is it counting down to launch, floating without gravity, or fixing a satellite that makes space so terrific? Blast off into this nonfiction story to find out!
When Ben brings home his new dog, Aggie, Ben wants to act just like her. But Ben soon realizes he doesn’t want to do everything a dog does.
Ben takes Aggie to the vet to get spayed. He encourages her to be brave but soon realizes that he’ll have to be brave too—without his best friend.
Ben’s dog, Aggie, is recovering from surgery, and she’s embarrassed by the cone she has to wear. Ben has a creative idea to make her feel better!
Ben is having trouble training his dog, Aggie. Luckily his friend Mr. Thomas comes by to help.
It’s bedtime for Ben and Aggie, but when Ben turns off the light, Aggie sees something scary! Can Ben make it better, or will he get scared too?
Angelina and her friends plan a super surprise birthday party for their teacher, Ms. Mimi. When things go very wrong, they still present the best gift of all.
Aggie is a good dog, but she does not listen. Her owner, Ben, comes up with a solution: doggie school!
A tornado has swept away all of the farmer’s animals. Determined not to give up, he’ll use leftover machine parts to create machine animals . . . mechanimals!
A rabbit, a dog, and an elephant can do all kinds of tricks with their ears in this singalong.