Stuck at Home? 20 Learning Activities to Keep Kids Busy
With many schools closed because of the coronavirus, you may be worried about keeping your child occupied in between distance learning classes at home — especially if you’re trying to juggle kids and work. To help with this, here are some learning activities that are simple and fun for your child to try.
These activities are free, except for the board games and some of the apps, and may even help your child keep skills up.
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Explore a world of wonders, like why cat don’t like water.
Play a sci-fi game to develop ethical decision-making skills.
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Use “how to” videos to make things like time capsules, shadow puppets, and chocolate pizza.
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