7 Free Websites You can Trust for Your Kids

More and more kids are online these days, and letting your kids be online can be a scary thing, one little click and who knows what your kids are going to see. I have found 7 free websites you can trust for your kids being on.

I admit that I’m not the best at letting my kids go online, I am always worried about what they could find with just one accidental click.

More and more kids are online these days, and letting your kids be online can be a scary thing, one little click and who knows what your kids are going to see.  I have found 7 free websites you can trust for your kids being on.  https://www.forgetfulmomma.com/2016/12/12/8-free-websites-kids/

7 Free Websites You can Trust for Your Kids

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Kiddle

Have you heard of this one? It is a search engine for kids. Sites appearing in Kiddle search results satisfy family friendly requirements, as they filter sites with explicit or deceptive content. Kiddle is powered by Google Safe Search but is not affiliated with Google Inc.

I have it set to the home page for my kids laptop.

kiddle - website for kids

Starfall

Starfall has been teaching children to read with phonics for well over a decade. Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, first grade, second grade, special education, homeschool, and English language development

starfall - website for kids

Sesame Street

When you think Sesame Street, you know its for kids. Helping kids grow smarter, stronger, and kinder.

sesame street - website for kids

Funbrain

Funbrain was created for kids ages preschool through grade 8, offers more than 100 fun, interactive games that develop skills in math, reading, and literacy.

funbrain - website for kids

Knowledge Kids

Knowledge Kids offers hundreds full-length episodes of high-quality children’s programming. You’ll find favourites like Paw Patrol, Wild Kratts, Kate and Mim-Mim, Zerby Derby, Mister Maker, Astroblast, Hi Opie, Ruff-Ruff, Tweet and Dave, Rob the Robot, Shaun the Sheep, Annedroids and more.

knowledgekids - website for kids

Brain Pop

Engaging learning games, animated movies, and activities. Designed with relevance, depth, and humor to encourage kids on their unique learning paths.

You do have to sign up for this one, you don’t get access just by going to their site. You do get access quickly though.

brainpop - website for kids

Seuss Ville

Here is another one that you know you can trust based on the name. There are book reading, videos, activities, and games based on your favorite books.

Seussville - website for kids

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