Coronavirus: A Book for Children
Axel Scheffler, illustrator of The Gruffalo, has illustrated a free digital book for primary school aged children explaining about the coronavirus and the current world we find ourselves in.
Axel Scheffler, illustrator of The Gruffalo, has illustrated a free digital book for primary school aged children explaining about the coronavirus and the current world we find ourselves in.
Techboomers.com is a free educational website designed to teach older adults about websites and apps that can help improve their quality …
School Library Journal has put together an amazing list of resources for Online Learning. If an enormous list sounds a little overwhelming to you right now, we’ve highlighted our favourite very resources for teachers, parents, and children right here.
In times of crisis one of the best things we can do for our mental health is occupy our minds with a good book. If the book in question is also a source of comfort- so much the better!
NASA – National Aeronautics and Space Administration has created a great resource to help you escape your home and get out …
We may not be able to bring you Easter eggs today, but we hope this is just as fun.
If you are looking for free worksheets for your children while they are learning at home, check out these two websites!
We may not be able to share our amazing Budding Birder Backpacks with you right now, but we can still help you bird!
This librarian curated list of apps and games for kids may be just the thing to help you keep your sanity and the sanity of the children in your care.
Buzzfeed has put together a whole bucketful of 360 degree ride tours from Youtube.