Magic Tree House Printables and Activities
If your child is a fan of Mary Pope Osborne's Magic Tree House series, then they'll love these printables and activities that go right along with some of the most beloved stories.
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If your child is a fan of Mary Pope Osborne's Magic Tree House series, then they'll love these printables and activities that go right along with some of the most beloved stories.
To help with some of the challenges of being at home, we've put together educational resources, reading lists that support mental health and wellbeing, and some just-for-fun books and activities for when they want to escape.
If you're trying to help your baby or toddler learn at home, knowing where to start can be a challenge! To assist you along the way, Brightly has pulled together educational resources, storytime reads, and at-home tips and advice to ensure your little one has everything they need to keep growing.
From educator resources to printables and activity books, there's plenty to choose from to keep the kids learning and engaged when at home.
Between educator's guides to well-loved stories and our boredom-busting activity books, these resources will keep you keep your kids engaged and learning while they're out of the classroom.
From educator resources to our collection of Brightly Storytime videos, there's something here to keep every little reader occupied — no matter if you're looking to further their learning or just keep them engaged for a little while.
When the kids are home, it’s helpful to have an arsenal of activities at the ready that can engage kids both physically and mentally.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar has been eating its way into the hearts and imaginations of our littlest readers for over 50 years. These books are sure to delight fans of the little creature.
Celebrate new beginnings with these picture books and middle grade reads about overcoming obstacles, trying new things, starting over, and remembering that we are always growing.
By pointing out the good in others, we can help children feel valued and create momentum to perpetuate the same behavior. These books are geared towards fostering confidence and helping kids know just how incredible they are — exactly as they are!