Helpful Resources

- Picture Insect: Bug Identifier- Identifying insects has got easier with Picture Insect App. Simply take or upload a picture of the insect, and get accurate and instantaneous results with our revolutionary artificial intelligence technology.
- Nature Guides- The National Wildlife Federation has many different field guide apps that focus on different subjects: birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, insects/spiders, butterflies, mushrooms, and trees. Download your favorite and get started!
- WWF Together- Swipe through photographs and get bite-size stats on big creatures like elephants and other endangered animals (giant pandas, tigers, sea turtles). You can also learn about conservation efforts and get news about wildlife.
- Picture This- Simply take or upload a photo of any plant, and get instantaneous and accurate plant ID results!
- The Cat in the Hat Builds That- Based on the PBS KIDS series, “The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That,” this app introduces pre-k kids to science inquiry and engineering (STEM) concepts through games tailored to their learning progress.
- Fish School- A playful underwater experience filled with 8 educational activities, this award-winning app teaches children letters, numbers, shapes and colors with colorful fish and friendly sea life characters. Ages 2-5.
- Khan Academy Kids- Inspire a lifetime of learning and discovery with our free, fun educational program for children ages two to seven.
- Play and Learn Science- The Play and Learn Science app contains a suite of educational kids games from PBS KIDS designed to encourage early science learning!
- PBS KIDS Games- The PBS KIDS Games app has over 100 free learning games with your favorite PBS KIDS characters. Kids can play anytime, anywhere!
- PBS KIDS ScratchJr- With PBS KIDS ScratchJr, kids can create their own interactive stories and games featuring their favorite PBS KIDS characters. The storytelling possibilities are endless with this creative coding app for children ages 5-8.
- ScratchJr- Coding is the new literacy! With ScratchJr, young children (ages 5-7) can program their own interactive stories and games. In the process, they learn to solve problems, design projects, and express themselves creatively on the computer.
- Seek by iNaturalists- Get outside and explore the nature around you! Use this free app to identify plants and animals in your neighborhood (while social distancing)!
- States of Matter by Tinybop- Experiment with solids, liquids, and gasses from the safety of your own tablet!
- National Ocean Service- The NOAA Ocean Podcast. Connect with ocean experts and explore topics from corals to coastal science with our audio podcast.
- But Why- But Why is a show led by you, kids! You ask the questions and we find the answers. It’s a big interesting world out there. On But Why, we tackle topics large and small, about nature, words, even the end of the world.
- Ear Snacks- A musical podcast for kids about the world.
- Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls- Based on the bestselling series, each episode delves further into the lives of women from the books, encouraging young listeners to ask questions and explore their interests.
- Kids Ask Authors- Kids Ask Authors is a weekly 5-10 minute podcast where children’s book author/illustrator Grace Lin and a guest author answer one question from a child reader. Most episodes will end with a book review, poem, short story or a joke by kids!
- Kids Listen- Listen and learn about science, history, animals, music, and language, and then make that learning active with hands-on projects and activities.
- Kidz Nuz- Five minutes of today’s top stories, current events, politics, science, entertainment, sports and more — all nonpartisan and age-appropriate.
- Little Brown Library- Booktalks and and interviews with popular children's book authors, like Grace Lin and Peter Brown.
- The Past and the Curious- this amusing podcast features people telling interesting, little-known stories from history with an emphasis on fun and humor.
- Story Time- Do your children like listening to a story? Story Time has lots of great stories for everyone to listen to. Each story is usually less than 20 minutes long, hopefully just long enough to keep your toddler, preschoolers, and little ones engaged. Story Time is a free fortnightly audiobook podcast for children ages 2-13.
- Go Noodle Make screen time active with 300+ videos that feature kids songs, dance, yoga, mindfulness, stretching, and more.
- Cosmic Kids Yoga Interactive adventures which build strength, balance and confidence - and gets kids into yoga and mindfulness early!
- PBS KidsMake music with some of your favorite characters at
- Teach Your Monster to Read The groundbreaking game that makes learning to read fun!
- Cooking with Kids How-to videos educate and empower children and families to make heathy food through hands-on learning with fresh, affordable food.
- Storytimes:
- Bernards Twp Library YouTube account features storytimes from your favorites! Read and sing along with Miss Ellen, Miss Debbie, Miss Debbie, and Miss Anne!
- Story Time From Space offers videos of astronauts up in space reading stories to kids down here on Earth!
- International Children's Digital Library - Free online children's books from around the world in many languages for ages 3 to 13.
- Stimola Live is a website of live stream events for kids, tweens, and teens by professional authors and illustrators Stimola Literary Studio.
- Kidlit TV - Explore the world of children's literature with author interview, video read-a-longs and much more.
Many zoos and aquariums offer live feeds of their animals! Check out:
Take a virtual tour of the Great Wall of China! This field trip offers great 360 views as you 'walk' along the wall.
Boeing and Discovery Education offer a virtual field trip to the Johnson Space Center! In this field trip, kids will learn some history of space travel, then hear from Boeing employees working to create a new spacecraft.
The Louvre museum in Paris, France offers virtual access to many art exhibits.
Explore the real surface of Mars! Ride along with the Curiosity Rover and get 360 degree views of Mars.
The National Park Service offers virtual tours of different attractions in Yellowstone National Park (spread throughout Idaho, Wyoming and Montana), including Mammoth Hot Springs, Mud Volcano, the Upper Geyser Basin, and more!
Get an inside look at the NASA Glenn Research Center! You can tour different labratories, wind tunnels, and rocket hangars.
Digital Giza gives you access to the largest collection of information, media, and research materials ever assembled about the Pyramids and related sites on Egypt’s Giza Plateau.
Cornell Lab of Ornithology's website offers in depth information on different birds. There are project ideas to encourage bird watching and observation.
- PBS.org shares information to help you talk to your kids about Coronavirus. The article includes links to videos of different characters like Daniel Tiger, Curious George, and Elmo showing how to practice healthy habits, like washing your hands and catching your coughs.
- Sesame Street Caring for Each Other is here to support you during the COVID-19 health crisis, as families everywhere are creating a "for now normal. Their resources aren’t prescriptions you have to follow—just ideas to help your family find ways to breathe, laugh, and play together.
- The Wiggles: Social Distancing is a catchy song to help explain the concept of social distancing to children.
- A Note to Parents and Caregivers, an eBook from the American Psychological Association. Kids have a lot of questions about the coronavirus pandemic and all the new changes in their lives. This colorful picture book gives them the answers they've been looking for, explaining what the virus is, how it spreads, and what they can do to help, in gentle and simple language that even the youngest kids can follow. "A Note to Parents and Caregivers" offers strategies for helping your kids navigate anxiety they might be feeling around the pandemic.
- The National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) released a handout to share the best ways to inform children about COVID-19. This page also includes links to additional resources for dealing with broaching the subject of COVID-19 with children.
- Talking About Race from Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture “Our goal is to help you to help children understand what race is, how it operates in society, and why race in America is important."
- CNN and Sesame Street's Town Hall on Racism for Kids and Parents CNN partnered with "Sesame Street" for a special town hall about racism, giving both kids and parents an opportunity to explore the current moment the nation is living through and to understand how these issues affect people
- Teach Your Child About Black History from PBS
- EmbraceRace.org - Action Guide - 10 tips for teaching and talking to kids about race.
- The Brown Bookshelf - In addition to many booklists and resources for talking to child about race, there is also a recording of the #kidlit Community Rally for Black Lives.
- “These Books Can Help You Explain Racism and Protest to Your Kids” - Article from The New York Times.
- “Anti-Racism for Kids: An Age-by-Age Guide to Fighting Hate” - Article from Parents Magazine
- “Anti-Racism for Kids 101: Starting to Talk about Race” - Blog post from Books for Littles