BrainPOP Works For Moms And Kids
Posted by infinitygoods on March 25, 2008
A bunch of us moms were discussing what works for us regarding our children’s education and a lot of things were brought to the table, but the moms were unanimous about one teaching tool. At the time, it was brand new to me, but my trusted network of moms went on and on, and on about all the qualities of this animated educational site: BrainPOP! I am not affiliated in any way with this company.
All the moms loved it because it truly taught their kids and because their kids loved it too. It works for us, and I’m sure it will work for you too. Go check it out for free for two weeks.
If you use BrainPop, go ahead and put in your two cents.
What teaching tools work for you and your kids?
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mamacita said
We love Brainpop at our house, too! Another good website that is free is iknowthat.com We use their map labeling games – in fact, I love to do them, too. 🙂
Marie said
I will definitely check that out. My son (4.5) loves starfall.com and uptoten.com, both of which are free, though I subscribe to the premium membership on uptoten.
Mrs. Brownstone @ XBOX Wife said
This looks really, really neat. Thanks for the great link!
The (Almost) Amazing Mommarino said
Thanks! I was looking for stuff like this!