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Free Educational Websites and Apps for Kids to Learn at Home

If you have access to the internet at home, here is a list of fun, free educational websites for kids as well as phone and tablet apps to help keep kids learning at home. Most study websites include reading and math games, videos, stories and more and all indicate what are age and grade appropriate.

We’ve organized these resources into two categories – preschool and elementary school.

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Save the Children provides access to early education and other educational resources in hundreds of rural communities across the U.S., because we believe every child deserves a quality education. With these resources, you can make sure your child's learning doesn't stop when school's out.

At-Home Learning Resources and Study Websites for Elementary School Children

Websites

Apps

  • A Homer Reading: Learn to Read
  • Capstone Interactive
  • NASA Visualization Explorer
  • My Books – Unlimited Library
  • VocabularySpellingCity
  • PBS KIDS Games

 

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At-Home Learning Resources and Study Websites for Preschool Children

Websites

Apps

  • Vroom
  • HOMER Reading: Learn to Read
  • Fish School - 123 ABC for Kids
  • Endless Numbers
  • Tiggly Shape’s Got Talent
  • Todo Math
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Other Educational Resources for Children

Our Children's Booklists

Save the Children is committed to childhood learning and making sure we provide parents with helpful resources. Here we highlight some of our booklists that celebrate specific days, months and occasions. Take a look to see some of our staff favorites.

Reading With Your Child

Sharing books and reading together are powerful ways to bond with our children and help them learn. Here are some fun way to make the most of storytime at home – for babies, toddlers and elementary school-age children.