Learning Resources for Children
While the library and schools are closed due to COVID-19, you can still access digital services through the library so you can help the kids keep learning, find something to read or watch, or just amuse yourself. Many vendors are also stepping up during this time to allow access to their services for free. Below is a list of services available to you for free!
TumbleBooks:
TumbleBooks’ databases are easy to use, and feature unlimited access from home! Patrons can read as many books as they want, when they want, and on any device. There are no checkouts, holds, or bulky downloads. Books are available instantly.
K-6 children's ebook database: www.TumbleBookLibrary.com
Username: tumble735
Password: books
K-6 math ebook database: www.TumbleMath.com
Username: tumble2020
Password: A3b5c6
Grade 7-12 ebook database: www.TeenBookCloud.com
Username: tumble2020
Password: A3b5c6
ABCmouse:
ABCmouse.com is an online early learning website with a full online curriculum in reading, math, science, art and colors for children age 2-8. They are offering their lessons in their varying subjects for free thanks to UNICEF. All you have to do is go to ABCmouse.com/redeem and type in the code "AOFLUNICEF".
Scholastic Learn at Home:
Scholastic Learn at Home is offering their lessons for free. You can choose activities from grade levels between PreK and 6+. These include e-books kids can read along with and educational videos under their "Watch and learn Library." You can access this service at: https://classroommagazines.scholastic.com/support/learnathome.html