How to Make Learning Fun for Kids: 10 Tips & Activities
Make learning fun for kids with low-prep, at-home games and learning activities such as kitchen chemistry, cooking, map-making, and more.
Make learning fun for kids with low-prep, at-home games and learning activities such as kitchen chemistry, cooking, map-making, and more.
Boost your child's vocabulary by helping them learn words that start with the letter A. This guide is packed with fun facts and engaging activities for kids.
Fun facts are like tiny fireworks: They light up your child’s imagination and creativity! They’re also a great introduction to a wide variety of subjects and can inspire curiosity, support critical thinking skills, and build a foundation of learning. Share these...
Reading comprehension is being able to understand and make meaning from a text. Here are some ways to support your child as they learn this important skill.
Solitary play is simply when your child plays alone. It builds independence, creativity, and resilience. Here are different examples, divided by age.
Color and trace alphabet pages for kids ages 3–6! Build early literacy, fine motor skills, and sound recognition with fun A–Z practice.
Scavenger hunt cards for kids ages 2–5! Build vocabulary, curiosity, and observation skills with fun prompts for on-the-go learning.
Kids use math and literacy skills while they practice collaboration and communication with this pizzeria pretend play pack
Kids practice naming feelings, having empathy, and emotional vocabulary through pretend play with these emotion finger puppets
Kids build emotional awareness, empathy, and communication skills while naming their feelings with this emotions chart for kids.
Encourage kids to explore new foods with this free printable food tracker. Boost curiosity, confidence, and mealtime fun for ages 3–6.
The "Kindness Jar" activity is for kids ages 2-5. It's a free printable activity that helps build kindness, empathy, and self-esteem!