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.
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Math word problems for kids ages 6–8! Build problem-solving, reasoning, and real-world math skills with fun story-based challenges.
Robot is going back in time to see dinosaurs. Want to come along? When he finds a dinosaur egg, see how thinking carefully helps him find its mamma.
Explore colors and sing along to this colorful song. What’s your favorite color?
Oona’s sister, Neenee, is turning nine, and Oona’s planning a nifty ninth surprise birthday party for her. Read and play to help her get this party started!
Ever heard of cows that type? Farmer Brown has. In fact, he gets lots of written demands from his displeased cows. What’s a farmer to do when the cows speak up?
It doesn’t matter if the itsy bitsy spider gets washed out of the waterspout. He’ll climb up the waterspout again in Sweet Tweet’s twist to a classic song!
Pterodactyl is ready for anything. He never puts away his tuxedo, he’s always prepared for a party, and he’s always there for a friend.
Have you ever wanted to go into outer space? Hayley has! Join her as she pretends to be her favorite astronaut, Sally Ride, on her first mission into space!
What do you do when everyone wants roast beef and there’s none left? Play along in this unique interactive story based on the classic nursery rhyme to find out.
Join Peter on a snow-filled adventure as he uses his imagination to explore the first snowy day of winter. What do you love to do on the first snowy winter day?
In this first Aggie and Ben story, Ben’s dad takes him on a surprise trip to the pet shop. There are so many animals. Which will make the perfect pet for Ben?
Meet the bugs! Read along in rhyme and learn about some of your favorite bugs, like fluttering butterflies that start out as fuzzy caterpillars that can’t fly!