Children are great imitators, so give them something great to imitate.- Unknown

You can agree that learning was never as much fun or engaging when you were growing up as it is now at the height of the Internet era.
If you’re a parent or a teacher looking for resources to help your kids take their academic and non-academic education a notch higher, you don’t have to look too far. That’s because you’re now in the Digital Age, and the web is overflowing with awesome learning material for kids.
Crash Course:
John Green may be the world’s most famous online teacher that you haven’t yet heard of. In his fascinating educational videos, he covers a wide range of interesting subjects like world history, biology, ecology, psychology and more.
Subscribers: 9.7 million

ASAP Science:
ASAP Science is a weekly dose of fun and interesting science from musician, artists and pop philosophers Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown. Who knew a science lesson could be so interesting?
Subscribers: 8.7 million

TED Ed:
The educational arm of the annual TED conference holds each spring in Vancouver. On their YouTube education channel, you’ll find a growing library of carefully curated educational videos, many of which represent collaborations between talented educators and animators nominated through the TED-Ed website.
Subscribers: 9.9 million

BrainPOP:
This tackles every subject from math to music with humorous animated movies. It breaks down even the most complex concepts into easy-to-understand chunks, and uses relatable, real-life scenarios as examples. Now that’s a clever way to help kids learn.
Subscribers: 45K

SpellUp:
Learning to spell and pronounce words correctly can seem like a mammoth task to kids. They need all the help and encouragement you can give them. Begin by introducing your kids to SpellUp.

No more idle time for the kids with these awesome edutainment content. What other edu-tainment platforms have you used for your kids? Do share with us in the comment section.