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.
Danny loves dinosaurs and meets one at the museum! They go on an extraordinary adventure as Danny shows his prehistoric friend what it’s like to play today.
Some people think flies are pests, but did you know that flies could also be pets? Join Buzz in this whimsical story as he bonds with the most unlikely of pets.
Bear loves the moon so much that he wants to get moon a birthday present. Join Bear on his journey to find out when moon’s birthday is and what present to get!
It’s time to eat! We eat lots of different foods throughout the day. What are your favorite foods to eat for breakfast, snacks, lunch, dinner, and dessert?
What’s your bedtime routine? I like to take a bath before putting on my pajamas, but my favorite part is reading a bedtime story. Let’s get ready together.
It’s Robot’s first day of school, and he’s nervous. Will you help him? Your choices will help him be more comfortable as he tries new things.
Sid discovers that very hot water turns into steam. How does water change, and what does it change into? Join Sid as he investigates the three states of water.
When Humpty Dumpty falls from his perch on the wall the kings’ men and horses can’t put him back together in Sweet Tweet’s take on this classic song.
Humpty Dumpty is a rather large egg, so it’s no wonder when he falls from his perch on the wall the kings’ men and horses can’t put him back together. Can you?
What kind of food does a stegosaurus eat? Why does it have plates on its back and spikes on its tail? Stegosaurus explains while walking through the forest.
Knight No-No captured the kind Princess Esme and Glitter! Use your superreading powers to help the SuperKids save them and return kindness to the kingdom!
Readers will help count along as kids get ready for a birthday party in this interactive version of the classic nursery rhyme.