The BEST Apps, YouTube channels, & Websites for Kids! Yep, we’ve gathered all the BEST fun AND educational resources for kids into one place.  Because we love you.  And we want to make YOUR life as a mom a little bit easier.

So just pin this bad boy to your mommy Pinterest board for future easy access.  Then whenever the kids are crying “I’m booooored,” (or whenever you just want to teach them something new) you can pull this sucker up lickety-split and save the day. To make browsing easier, we’ve divided this post into categories and sections.  That way you can just scroll down to exactly what you’re looking for when you need it.  Below you’ll find…

60  Apps for Kids Language Apps Math Apps Science Apps Social Studies Apps Art Apps Music Apps Fun Apps 25 YouTube Channels For Kids Educational YouTube Channels TV YouTube Channels Music YouTube Channels Baby YouTube Channels 15 Websites For Kids Educational Websites

Something for everyone!  So whether you’re looking for help teaching your child to read, or just want to have some fun singing songs together online – you’ll find what you’re looking for. Ready?  Set…  SCROLL! 60 Fun & Educational Apps for Kids

We were seriously blown away with all of the amazing apps that are out there.  If you haven’t checked out the app store recently – you are missing out!  It really is true – whatever you’re looking for… well, there’s an app for that!  BUT we know that browsing through allllll those apps can be overwhelming.  So we gathered up our very favorites and divided them into categories for you.  These are the apps that we love, our fellow mom friends love, AND our kids love!  Now you don’t have to worry about reading through all those reviews and weeding out the bad ones.  You’re totally welcome. ***FYI, we know that apps get updated or discontinued all the time. We try to keep our list as up-to-date as possible! Luckily, there are others out there also compiling quality resources! Check out this list of 20 of the Best Websites to Help Children Learn from Home in 2021. Before we get started – here are a couple of quick tips.   If you have an iPhone make sure to check out Guided Access.  It’s a built-in feature that allows you to disable external buttons and select parts of the screen that cannot be clicked on.  It’s pretty much a life-saver if you have little ones using your phone.  Just enter a pass code to turn it off when they’re done.  And here’s some good info about how to child-proof your iPad.    Finally, if you’re going to let your little one play with your mobile devices, you might consider getting a durable, kid-proof case.  I’ve heard great things about this Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn iPhone case and the Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Apptivity iPad case. Okay, now that that’s out of the way, let’s get started… Language Apps for Kids

You’ve probably seen lots of funny and inspirational YouTube videos as you’ve scrolled through your Facebook feed, but did you know there there are whole YouTube channels dedicated to kids?  I don’t know about you, but I’m pretty picky about what I let my kids watch online.  And we all know that searching on YouTube can sometimes pull up inappropriate ads and videos.  That’s why I love being able to subscribe to our favorite, kid-friendly channels.  My girls love singing along with the kid songs and the TV channels have saved me from a couple of toddler melt-downs during long road trips. Educational Kid YouTube Channels

It amazes me how early kids are learning to use computers these days.  I remember going to the computer lab once a week at school to do typing lessons and play Oregon Trail.  But my first grader uses the computer every day and knows how to log-in to her classroom website to review her math lessons and study for a test.  I love that there are so many great resources online.  And I love that kids can use them to have fun AND learn at the same time.  Here are some of our favorite educational websites.  Some of them are great for you to use with your pre-schoolers getting ready for Kindergarten.  And some of them are great for school-aged kids for after school fun OR to keep them busy and learning during the summer months.