Summer break is a great time to rest and recharge—but it’s also a perfect opportunity to keep young minds active and curious! To help prevent that summer learning loss, here's my list of free resources that educators can use with their students or pass along to families.
📱 Apps & Websites
Khan Academy Kids – Interactive learning for ages 2–8
Prodigy – Math practice in a fun, game-like format
Epic! Kids Books & Reading – Thousands of books at kids' fingertips (free for educators!)
Highlights Kids – Puzzles, games, and kid-friendly content
Code.org – Intro to coding with engaging, age-appropriate challenges
Scratch – Create games, stories, and animations (best for upper elementary)
Common Sense Media – Reviews and advice to help choose great content
NASA Kids' Club – Games and activities to teach kids about NASA and its missions
🎧 Podcasts
Tinkercast - (Wow in the World, Flip & Mozi, and more)
PBS Kids Podcasts – Great characters and educational themes
Circle Round – Folktales from around the world with sound-rich storytelling
Who Smarted? – Fun facts and learning in a question-based format
Brains On! – Science made fun for curious kids
🏞️ Community Happenings (Columbia Gorge area)
Your Local Library – Storytimes, classes, clubs, and special events. Find yours here
JDRE Free Days at Fruit Loops Art Center (Hood River)
Library Museum Passes – Ask your library about free passes to Wonderworks Children's Museum,
Columbia Gorge Discovery Center, Maryhill Museum of Art, and more!
Play & Learn @ Home – Playgroups for ages 0–5
Hood River Library Makerspace – Creative tools and tech for hands-on fun
🧰 Resources for Families & Educators
Busy Toddler – Easy, low-prep activities for early learners
Gorge Youth – Local programs, events, and opportunities for kids and teens
What did I miss? Comment below to share what your students and families will be up to this summer to stay curious, creative, and connected. 🌞