Dinolingo for Libraries
Most libraries in the United States including New York Public Library (NYPL), Boston Public Library, Los Angeles Public Library offer Dinolingo videos and ebooks as a free digital learning resource for patrons. Dinolingo helps children learn new languages through engaging, game-based lessons that include videos, eBooks, songs, and printable activities.
With a valid library card, families can access Dinolingo from home and explore languages such as Spanish, French, German, English, and many more.
How Libraries Provide Access
Digital Platforms
Libraries subscribe to Dinolingo and make its content available through popular library services like Hoopla Digital and OverDrive.
Library Card Login (Limited)
Patrons log in using their existing library card and receive full access to Dinolingo at no cost.
Online & Offline Learning
In addition to online lessons, libraries promote printable worksheets, flashcards, and storybooks for offline, hands-on learning.
How Patrons Use Dinolingo
Engaging Lessons
Children learn one of 50+ languages through interactive videos, songs, and games that reward progress with dinosaurs and badges.
Blended Learning
Librarians often pair Dinolingo’s digital content with physical library books on similar topics to create a richer learning experience.
Parental Involvement
Parents can track progress through a dashboard, while printable materials encourage screen-free practice at home.
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