Adventures in Familyhood has a list of 20 virtual field trips that parents can take with their kids.
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Child360 has home activities for families with young children.
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Author/Illustrator Jarret J. Kosoczka is offering free daily art lessons on YouTube in a series called “Draw Every Day with JJK”.
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Head Start has a booklet with fun activities for parents and children to do together at home, away from home, indoors, and outdoors.
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Healthy Children has 10 no-cost, screen-free activities that parents can play with their preschooler.
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This video courtesy of Learn with Adrienne teaches parents how to get toddlers to sit and read with them.
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The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County has a fun activity that allows kids to learn how to make their own shadow puppet and put on a show with a variety of dinosaurs.
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The Cut has a list of 28 indoor activities for kids.
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Today’s Parent has 20 indoor games to keep the kids entertained on a rainy day.
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Travel + Leisure allows anyone who is interested to explore nature and see real time footage of National Parks.

If you’d be more interested in taking a virtual trip of famous museums, click here.
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Understood has a list of learning activities that are simple and fun for your child to try.
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This Google Doc includes a list of over 30 virtual field trips with links.
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Vroom Tips help you do more with your shared moments. Add learning to mealtime, bath time, bedtime, or anytime with 1,000+ fun, free activities. Click here for a tip sheet that includes a mix of Vroom Brain Building Activities for children ages 0-5.
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Zero to Three has an At-Home Activity Guide that helps promote healthy development, even when you’re stuck at home.
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