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Virtual Tours/Livestreams
- Beluga whale webcam set up at the Georgia Aquarium
- Monterrey Bay Aquarium has a sea otter cam that allows you to watch what the sea otters are doing at any given time of day!
- Learn more about the wildlife of Africa by checking out this African wildlife cam situated by a busy watering hole.
- The Cincinnati Zoo will be live-streaming animals on their Facebook page daily at 3PM.
- Virtually visit the Mud Volcano, Mammoth Hot Springs, and so much more with a digital field trip to Yellowstone.
- Visit the Boston Children’s Museum without even leaving your living room.
- Explore the surface of Mars with this digital 360° camera.
- DJ Mel in Austin, Texas, is hosting a weekly kid-friendly “Living Room Dance Party” on his Facebook page. Join the fun here! Thousands have been tuning in, so get ready for fun.
- Sequoia National Park is a national park in California. With Google Maps, you can scroll over the different terrains, and click on places of interest.
- Storytime From Space is unlike any other kind of storytime; NASA astronauts read stories to kids while they float around in space.
- What’s better than a live stream of puppies playing all day long?
- You don’t need to leave your home to explore some of the most historic monuments out there—the Great Wall of China included
- Tour the British Museum online
- The Smithsonian Science Education Center has more resources, too, including a virtual glider that makes you feel like you’re flying around the world, exploring.
- Acadia National Park is a national park located in Maine. With Google Maps, you can scroll over the different terrains, and click on places of interest.
- Arches National Park is a national park located in Utah. With Google Maps, you can scroll over the different terrains, and click on places of interest.
- Zion National Park is a national park located in Utah. With Google Maps, you can scroll over the different terrains, and click on places of interest
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- Home Science Experiments for Kids
- Make elephant toothpaste Using the laws of both chemistry and biology, this recipe will cause an enormous foaming reaction, fit for an elephant. Check Scientific American for a how-to.
- Watch Bill Nye the Science Guy You can even do a science experiment along with him!