At this point, I will have my daughter use this site M-F for 10 minutes at a time. Big thumbs up for ! I wrote 2 years+ as a good age but at that age, I would keep screen time super-low, maybe 5 minutes a few times a week. An added bonus is that my daughter learned how to use a mouse in a few minutes because of the way some of the word problems are set up. All of the above is FREE, too! I imagine I'll but the yearly membership if she continues liking this site it's only $35 and seems like a steal. Starfall was developed in the classroom by teachers and opened in August 2002 as a free. He was motivated to create a learning platform with untimed, multisensory interactive games that allow children to see, hear, and touch as they learn. There is also a daily calendar to help kids learn dates special things for holidays (such as make your own valentines where kids choose the sentences on the valentines) activities for learning time and other math items a music section to learn classical composers and much more. Stephen Schutz, who had difficulty learning to read as a child due to dyslexia. It's terrific for her age now, though, too there are games for making words, making sentences, free learning books videos that teach about vowels and consonants, and more. Boy am I glad I did! My four-year-old reads at a 1st grade level, but she could have definitely used this a few years ago because there is a lot on letter recognition, shapes, colors, etc. Starfall is an early learning website featuring interactives, games, songs, and supporting resources for reading and math. My 4-year-old asked for a website she could play on like her big sister, who is 8, so I looked through Common Sense Media's suggestions and tried Starfall.
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