Fun Links

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Storyline Online

Hear books read by your favorite celebrities!

Scholastic Learn at Home

At home lessons presented in English and Spanish

Smithsonian

Check out these fascinating nonfiction articles!

Dewey Jeopardy

Can you guess the right Dewey Decimal number for these book topics?

Shelve the Books!

Learn to shelve books like a librarian!

Between the Lions

Reading fun for K-1!

Vocab Games

Improve your vocab skills with these fun games!

Reading Games

Over 70 reading games!

Spelling Games

Learn to spell like a pro!

Podcasts for Kids

This funny program covers a range of topics by talking to actual kids as well as experts, providing thoughtful fun for young ones and their grown-ups. Best for: Preschoolers and little kids

“Brains On!” features science and kids. The host and her kid co-host talk with food scientists and snake handlers, put on plays, write songs, and so much more. It’s a science lesson for your ears! Best for: Kids and tweens

New podcast from Grace Lin. Grace and a guest author answer a kid's question, and of course, add some cool writing related fun!

The latest news in science and technology that's enjoyable for kids and informative for grown-ups. Best for: All ages

Science is brought to life in this podcast that tells stories about science discoveries with help from actual scientists. They answer questions from why cats always seem to land on their feet to what a journey to the center of the earth would look like.

Kids have all kinds of crazy questions—it’s one of the things we love best about them! This production, from Vermont Public Radio, tackles such topics as Why Do People Have Nightmares?, Do Animals Get Married?, and Why Do Lions Roar?

Every two weeks, the creative host of this podcast takes questions from kids and spins them into an entertaining tale. Check out What If Clouds Were Made of Cotton Candy? or What If Magic Didn’t Exist? Best for: all ages.

There’s a whole lot going on in the world these days and not all of the news is kid-friendly. Kidnuz informs in a way that explains, but doesn’t overload, kids. Their mission statement says it all: “To engage the next generation with news that will inform without fear and educate without opinion.”

Follow the on-going battle between Dr. Floyd and the evil mastermind, Dr. Steve (along with his sock-shaped assistant, Fidgert). During all their fighting, Dr. Floyd learns about history. With more than 400 episodes, there are plenty to choose from.