During the widespread school closures and home quarantine measures implemented in response to the coronavirus pandemic, numerous companies and organizations have made digital resources available at no cost to support families. These offerings aim to assist parents in educating and entertaining their children at home. The available resources range from educational content and activity kits to streaming entertainment and educational applications. This article details the specific freebies identified in the provided documentation, focusing on their availability and content.
Digital Entertainment and Streaming Services
Several streaming platforms and media companies have removed subscription barriers for specific content designed for children. These offers provide immediate access to shows and movies without requiring a credit card or active subscription.
Amazon Prime Video Amazon Prime Video has made a selection of children's programming available for free. This content is accessible without a Prime subscription or credit card requirement. The offering includes original Amazon content as well as licensed programming. Available titles include "Daniel Tiger" and "Reading Rainbow." To access these free shows, users are required to create a free Amazon.com account. The content can be viewed via a web browser or through Prime Video applications on various devices, including Android, Apple, Fire TV, Fire Tablets, Chromecast, and Roku. This specific offer is available to users in the United States.
Sling TV Sling TV has offered a free service trial for 14 days. This trial does not require a credit card. It provides access to 45 live channels and over 50,000 on-demand shows. This offer allows families to access a wide variety of television programming during the quarantine period.
PBS Kids PBS Kids is cited as providing great kids programming and several other free resources to help families. While specific titles are not listed in the documentation, the platform is recognized as a source of educational and entertaining content for children.
Educational Activity Kits and Materials
Physical materials for educational activities are available through specific vendors. These kits are designed for easy distribution and require no assembly by the recipient.
"I Can Be Coronavirus Free" KidPaks Fire Safety for Life and PTR Press offer a "I Can Be Coronavirus Free" KidPak. These are described as ready-to-learn prevention products designed specifically for kids. The kits are intended for distribution by health departments, schools, and waiting rooms.
Each kit includes the following items: * 1 "I Can Be Coronavirus Free" Learning and Activity Book * 1 "I Can Be Coronavirus Free" Sticker * 1 "I Can Be Coronavirus Free" Bookmark * 1 "I Can Be Coronavirus Free" Color Me Poster * 1 4-pack of crayons (Red, Yellow, Blue, and Green)
All five items are pre-packaged in a sealed plastic poly bag for easy distribution. The activity book features coloring activities and information on the coronavirus. Some vendors offer the option to personalize the activity book.
Comprehensive Resource Lists
Various websites have compiled lists of free resources available during the pandemic. These lists act as directories, directing parents to offers from multiple companies.
Angelsense.com Angelsense.com has curated a list of freebies specifically for kids with autism and special needs. The list includes suggestions from their customer care moms and other free offers observed in the market. The resources mentioned include free TV shows, movies, classes, music, exercise classes, and virtual tours.
Queenoffree.net Queenoffree.net has created a post titled "75 Free Kids Coronavirus Resources." This post aggregates various resources to help keep kids creative, healthy, strong, smart, and well-informed during the shutdown. The author notes that some resources may require a free trial and potentially a credit card, advising users to cancel subscriptions before billing occurs if they choose not to continue the service.
Eatdrinkandsavemoney.com Eatdrinkandsavemoney.com provides a round-up of free online education resources for parents homeschooling during the coronavirus crisis. The site emphasizes the importance of checking school websites first, as many schools have in-house online learning resources. The site lists general education websites offering free resources for students in grades K-12.
Educational Apps
For parents looking to utilize screen time for educational purposes, a list of educational apps has been compiled.
Waterford.org Waterford.org lists 29 educational apps designed to keep kids entertained with learning activities. These apps are presented as an alternative to endless movies and video games, particularly useful when spending more time at home. The apps cover a variety of learning activities suitable for children.
Conclusion
The documentation reveals a broad effort by companies and organizations to provide free resources for children during the coronavirus pandemic. These resources are categorized into digital entertainment (Amazon Prime Video, Sling TV), physical activity kits ("I Can Be Coronavirus Free" KidPaks), and comprehensive directories of educational materials (Angelsense.com, Queenoffree.net, Eatdrinkandsavemoney.com, Waterford.org). Access to these freebies generally requires an internet connection and, in the case of streaming services, the creation of a free user account. While some physical materials are available for distribution, many of the resources are digital, catering to the needs of families adhering to home quarantine measures.
Sources
- Freebies for Kids with Autism at Home During Coronavirus
- I Can Be Coronavirus Free Kid Pack
- Coronavirus Activity Packet
- 75 Free Kids Coronavirus Resources
- Ultimate List of Free Online Education Resources for Kids During Coronavirus
- Coronavirus Freebie: Amazon Prime Video Adds Free TV Shows & Movies For Kids
- Free Apps for Kids
