🎮 Kids Zone

Safe places to learn, play, and explore. No ads, no accounts needed (unless you ask a parent first).

⚠️ Remember: Always ask a parent before creating an account anywhere!

📚📚 Learn & Make
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Scratch

Create your own games, animations, and stories. Learn to code by dragging blocks.

No account needed
Visit Scratch →
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Khan Academy Kids

Fun learning games for reading, math, and more. Designed for ages 2-8.

Ages 2-8
Visit Khan Kids →
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NASA Kids' Club

Explore space, learn about planets, and play space-themed games.

No account needed
Visit NASA Kids →

Starfall

Learn to read with phonics, practice math, and explore fun educational activities. Great for early learners!

Free content availableAges 3-8
Visit Starfall →
🎲🎲 Games
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PBS Kids Games

Educational games featuring your favorite PBS characters. Safe and ad-free.

No account neededAges 3-8
Play Games →
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National Geographic Kids

Animal facts, science experiments, and fun quizzes. Learn about the world around you.

No account needed
Explore Nat Geo Kids →
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Your Local Library

Many libraries have free online resources, e-books, and learning tools. Check your local library's website!

Free with library card

Ask a parent to help you find your library's website

📖📖 Read
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Epic! Books

Thousands of digital books for kids. Ask a parent to sign up for a free account.

Account needed

Ask a parent before creating an account

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Storyline Online

Famous actors read children's books aloud. Great for bedtime or quiet time.

No account needed
Listen to Stories →
🎨🎨 Offline Ideas

When you're done with screens, try these activities! They're fun and don't need any devices.

Make Something

  • Build with LEGOs or blocks
  • Draw or paint a picture
  • Make a fort with blankets
  • Write a story or poem
  • Cook or bake with a parent

Move Your Body

  • Go for a walk or bike ride
  • Play outside (tag, hide and seek, catch)
  • Dance to your favorite music
  • Do yoga or stretching
  • Play a sport or practice skills

Play Games

  • Board games or card games
  • Puzzles
  • Charades or Pictionary
  • Build a puzzle together
  • Play "I Spy" or "20 Questions"

Read & Learn

  • Read a book (real book, not screen!)
  • Write in a journal
  • Learn a new skill (magic tricks, origami)
  • Do a science experiment
  • Practice an instrument

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