(bright music)
- [Narrator] Today, we'll walk through
the Khan Academy Kids library,
and show you all the activities
you and your child can explore.
First things first.
How do you even get to the library?
To get started, tap the purple book
on the home screen to open the library.
Now, let's look at some of the things
you can do in the library.
You can read books in the library.
The library features original storybooks
based on the colorful characters
inside Khan Academy Kids
along with non-fiction nature books
provided by our wonderful
publishing partners.
Each book is available in
read-to-me or read-by-myself mode,
so parents and children have the option
of reading independently or together.
Another thing you can do is
sing songs in the library.
Go to the video and logic plus sections
of the Khan Academy Kids library
to find your favorite songs.
Scroll through classics
like Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes,
or Happy and You Know It.
Our song library encourages
families to put down the device
and move along to the song.
If you are looking for a
specific learning topic,
browse categories such as A-B-C,
one, two, three,
reading, or logic plus.
Discover new concepts and practice skills
that cover letters,
words, numbers, counting,
flexible thinking, social/emotional
learning, and more.
One thing we have seen kids enjoy
is creating artwork for a friend.
Head to the create category in the library
to select a background,
color with crayons,
and record a short story about your day.
The last thing we'll cover
is how to keep track of all this learning.
In the library,
you can see which activities
your child has completed.
Colored check marks indicate
your child's progress on a topic.
Learning levels for
preschool through first grade
are available in the library
for the one, two, three,
reading and logic plus categories.
That's everything you need to know
to get started in Khan
Academy Kids library.
We can't wait to see all
the learning to come.
