Does the library have access to ABCmouse?
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In the library: ABCmouse is loaded onto all the computers in our Children's section and can be accessed with a valid library card or guest pass.
ABCmouse Home Access for Libraries (new): visit this link https://www.abcmouse.com/blho-check-out and proceed to a page where you select our state, library name (Chippewa River District Library), and then enter your card number. From there you can create an account with your e-mail and password and create profiles for yourself and children.
Info on ABCmouse
- ABCmouse Home Access for Libraries includes unlimited access to the same full version of ABCmouse Early Learning Academy that consumers subscribe to. When ABCmouse is accessed from a library remotely with ABCmouse Home Access for Libraries, it can be shared by several children in the same household, each with their own avatar, profile, and progress-tracking on their ABCmouse Step-by-Step Learning Path
- ABCmouse Early Learning Academy offers the most comprehensive online curriculum for children ages 2–8+, including reading and language arts, math, beginning science, social studies, art and music. ABCmouse stimulates a child’s enthusiasm for learning through over 10,000 interactive learning activities—including books, educational games, puzzles, art activities, songs, music videos, and more— that are highly engaging and extremely educational.
- More than 1,200 of these 10,000 learning activities are in Spanish and over 2,000 of them are STEM learning activities. And our 2,000+ book titles can be accessed by Age Level, Guided Reading Level, or Lexile Level. Millions of ABCmouse users have completed more than 10 billion learning activities since 2010. It is arguably the best educational resource on the market to prepare children for kindergarten and ensure third-grade readiness.
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