Here is an extra bundle of amazing apps and super sites that we thought would be fab for our youngest children.
All of these resources are either free or have gone free while nurseries and schools are closed, so we hope you enjoy having a go!
Book Bug Song and Rhyme Library
Songs and nursery rhymes for singing, dancing and playing along to with young children.
Click these links to access the resource:
– on PC – on Apple devices – on Android devices
Kaligo – Gone Free! for a Limited Time Only
Work on fine motor skills and to learn how to form shapes, letters and numbers with this app.
Sign up with a valid email address to receive a free 30 day trial to try at home.
Click these links to access the resource:
– sign up – on Apple devices – on Android devices
Lots for ideas for fun sensory play using everyday items from this handy blog.
Click these links to access the resource:
– on PC – on Apple devices – on Android devices
Interactive phonics games to help children to explore sounds and rhymes at home.
Username: march20 Password: home
Click these links to access the resource:
– on PC – on Apple devices – on Android devices
Simple and short phonics comics to help children to learn to use letters and sounds as they read.
Click these links to access the resource:
– on PC – on Apple devices – on Android devices
Learn and play with your CBeebies favourites with this fun app.
Click these links to access the resource:
– on PC – on Apple devices – on Android devices
Develop skills for early learning with Go Explore games and videos.
Click these links to access the resource:
– on Apple devices – on Android devices
Make art, music, stories and get creative with this great resource from the BBC.
Click these links to access the resource:
– on Apple devices – on Android devices
Listen to and enjoy these interactive and imaginative stories. There are even questions to talk about afterwards.
Click these links to access the resource:
– on PC – on Apple devices – on Android devices
Explore and play in this interactive virtual home. What will you do?
Click these links to access the resource: