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Boredom Buster: Free activities you can do at home

Activities, cultural experiences from around the world are opening up online
Posted at 7:29 AM, Mar 27, 2020
and last updated 2020-03-27 07:29:56-04

Museums, after-school activities, even playgrounds across the country are closed, which means millions of kids are home and looking for something to do during weekends and free time.

Usually that might mean a trip to a museum or library, but that’s not an option during the coronavirus shutdowns. But as Consumer Reports explains, activities and cultural experiences from around the world are opening up online more than ever.

While many museums have shut their doors to visitors, online museum tours are available without leaving your couch. There’s the National Gallery in Washington D.C., the Guggenheim in New York, the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City, even the Louvre in Paris.

VR designed by Google lets your online explorer climb a virtual Mount Everest or go out of this world to explore the surface of Mars on NASA’s Curiosity Rover.

Looking for something else that’s interactive? Check out Facebook Live, where your child can join a live safari with zookeepers at the Cincinnati Zoo. Or they can log on to chat with their favorite children’s book authors.

And in the evening, your family can get some culture with free online streaming from the Metropolitan Opera.

Here are the links to the activities: