There are many great family-friendly websites out there, and the best ones often depend on the interests and age ranges of your family members. Here are some general suggestions:
- PBS Kids (pbskids.org): A website with educational games and videos for kids, including popular shows like Sesame Street and Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood.
- National Geographic Kids (kids.nationalgeographic.com): A website with educational articles, videos, and games about animals, nature, and science.
- Funbrain (funbrain.com): A website with educational games for kids, including math and reading games.
- Disney Junior (disneyjunior.com): A website with games, videos, and activities featuring popular Disney characters.
- Nick Jr. (nickjr.com): A website with games, videos, and activities featuring popular Nickelodeon characters.
- Common Sense Media (commonsensemedia.org): A website that offers reviews and ratings of movies, TV shows, apps, and games for parents to make informed decisions about what media is appropriate for their kids.
- Scratch (scratch.mit.edu): A website that allows kids to create and share interactive stories, games, and animations.
- Khan Academy (khanacademy.org): A website with educational videos and exercises covering a wide range of subjects, including math, science, and history.
- BrainPOP (brainpop.com): A website with educational videos and quizzes covering a variety of subjects, including science, social studies, and English.
- Scholastic (scholastic.com): A website with educational resources and activities for kids, including reading resources, virtual field trips, and educational games.