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20 old school ways to keep your kids busy without screen time.
20 old school ways to keep your kids busy without screen time. If you want to cut down on screen time for your kids, but you also need to get stuff done—or just take a few minutes for yourself—it can be hard to think of fun ways to keep kids engaged and busy. This list of 20 tech-free ways to entertain your preschooler or toddler may take a bit more energy or advance planning than just handing your child your phone (which is totally okay too, mama!), but encouraging your child to do something constructive is worth the extra effort. Click Here
50 Indoor activities for kids
We’ve all been aware of the recommendations to stay home, self-quarantine if you are feeling sick, and keep healthy which is why we’ve gathered up the best, easy indoor activities for kids. Click Here
Story time from space
Listen to a real astronaut read you a book from space! (This is so cool. Watch and listen to Ada Twist, Scientist, Mousetronaut (written by astronaut Mark Kelly and read by his brother, Scott Kelly), Astronaut Annie and Max Goes to Mars. There's a three video part to Ada Lace Take Me to Your Leader (Part 1). Click here
101+ Ideas to keep your kids busy during corona virus closures
Since even the most creative among us eventually run dry on ideas, I’ve pulled together a crowd-sourced list of things you can do with your kids (or things you can tell them to do while you hide in your home office or the bathroom)~Tara Haelle. Click here
Let's make puppets!
“DIY Activities For All Ages”! MicheLee Puppets wants to empower you and your family to create puppet shows of your own, so we have created videos that teach you how to create and perform puppets! From puppets to stages to pop-up scenery there is something for everyone, and best of all…it’s FREE! Click here
Make salt dough
Super easy salt dough recipe!! Salt Dough is a wonderful product that is used to create crafts, sculptures and ornaments. It is a simple recipe and can be easily made at home using 3 basic ingredients and then placed in the oven to dry out. Click here
Go to Mars!
Explore Mars with curiosity! Click here
Space!
Totally Cool Space Stuff
The Kitchen Pantry Scientist
Let's see what we can find in your kitchen. Click here
Pentecostal Publishing Free Resources
At Pentecostal Publishing House, we are praying for churches, pastors, church leaders, and families. During this difficult time, as you review the guidelines from your appropriate authorities and make decisions for your church and family, we would like to share tools to attend to your spiritual health. Click here
Looking for ways to entertain and encourage your family at home?
Adventures in Odyssey club is offering a free 4-week trial. Click here
Free Subscriptions
Here's an entire list of educational companies offering free subscriptions due to school closings. Click here
Read To Me
Storyline Online for books to be read by actors for children. Do you know Peter Rabbit? Click here
British Museum-Explore art in through time
Click the arrows on the side to find a museum to explore! Click here
At Home Activities Department of Defense: Learn about careers in STEM fields
Department of Education National Center for Education Statistics: Kids' Zone
Department of Energy: Games and Activities; Virtual Field Trips to National Energy Labs
Environmental Protection Agency: Games, Quizzes, and Videos about the Environment
The Library of Congress: Presentations and Activities to Help Students Learn about History
NASA: Interactive Lessons about Space, Earth, Solar System and Universe; Lessons from Astronauts about Living in Space; STEM Activities for Students of All Ages
The Kennedy Center: Lunch Doodles with Mo Willems; Tour the Kennedy Center with The Pigeon
The Smithsonian: Free Smithsonian STEM Games and Simulations; Meet the Animals of the National Zoo; 3D Exhibits and Virtual Tours; Smithsonian Magazine Ten Museums You Can Virtually Visit; The Museum of Natural History Virtual Tour; Digital Smithsonian American Art Museum; Distance Learning Resources
NOAA: Use Real-Time Ocean Data to Explore the Environment
USGS: Learn from Home About Physical science, Geography and Maps
Department of Education National Center for Education Statistics: Kids' Zone
Department of Energy: Games and Activities; Virtual Field Trips to National Energy Labs
Environmental Protection Agency: Games, Quizzes, and Videos about the Environment
The Library of Congress: Presentations and Activities to Help Students Learn about History
NASA: Interactive Lessons about Space, Earth, Solar System and Universe; Lessons from Astronauts about Living in Space; STEM Activities for Students of All Ages
The Kennedy Center: Lunch Doodles with Mo Willems; Tour the Kennedy Center with The Pigeon
The Smithsonian: Free Smithsonian STEM Games and Simulations; Meet the Animals of the National Zoo; 3D Exhibits and Virtual Tours; Smithsonian Magazine Ten Museums You Can Virtually Visit; The Museum of Natural History Virtual Tour; Digital Smithsonian American Art Museum; Distance Learning Resources
NOAA: Use Real-Time Ocean Data to Explore the Environment
USGS: Learn from Home About Physical science, Geography and Maps