In the Children's area of the library we have one AWE computer. The computer is not connected to the internet and has literacy and math games and even teaches coding!
The other two computers are connected to the internet. They are not connected to a printer.
Hot Wheels has videos and free downloadable games.
Chesskid.com is obviously all about teaching kids chess!
Friv has checkers and many, many other games.
Highlights Kids has free games, puzzles, jokes, recipes and more!
Lego has movies, games and karaoke.
National Geographic Kids has games, movies, puzzles and quizzes.
Nick Jr has full episodes of shows like Peppa the Pig and Paw Patrol as well as games.
PBS Kids has free shows and games.
Duolingo is free and helps your kids learn to read. You do need to download an app.
Media4Math offers great math resources for kids and teachers.
Math Playground is just what it sounds like. It even has coding.
Google Earth is a great learning tool!
Nitrotype is a fun way to increase your typing speed.
PBS Kids Engineering Games is a great way to let your child explore!
ScienceBob hosts games, videos and science fair ideas. It even has learning broken down by grade level.
Code.org is available for kids of all ages, and that would include adults. Try an Hour of Code, or check out self-paced courses on creating apps, games, and animations. Do your own thing in the Web Lab, Game Lab, and App Lab programming environments. Plus, learn more about AI, careers in programming, scholarships, and more.