Food Information and Opportunities to Help
Book List to support conversations about current events (race, racism against black Americans, and activism) - Put together by me (Basia Tov)
Parents Guide to Black Lives Matter - This guide provides Resources, Activities, and Tips for Families to empower children to work towards racial equality
From New York Historical Society: Daily Lesson Plans
We post one new history lesson plan each day designed to engage students remotely. Each lesson plan tracks with the NYC Social Studies Scope and Sequence and includes slides, activities, and links to additional resources. Here are several featured lessons:
Grades K-2: Young Activists Then & Now
Grade 4: Mary Church Terrell: Black American Activist
Grade 7: Slavery in the 19th Century U.S.
Grade 8: Black Panthers to Black Lives Matter
Grade 11: Race in Post-War America
Your Kids Are Not Too Young to Talk About Race - articles and resources
Anti-Racism Resources from Common Sense Media - For white people and parents to deepen our anti-racism work
These Books Can Help You Explain Racism and Protest to Your Kids: The conversation about race needs to start early and keep happening. - Article from New York Times
Early Childhood Resources for Racial Justice and Equity
For those of you unable to make it, here is the recording of the Kidlit Rally - Highly recommended!
Free Tutoring through NYPL - Families with students in kindergarten through 12th grade and an NYPL library card can access tips, activities, and one-on-one tutors through a new partnership with Brainfuse. Tutors are available from 2 PM to 11 PM every day in both English and Spanish. Students can also make use of Brainfuse’s videos, activities, and other learning resources 24/7.
Organizational Tools - I created these templates to help students plan their work on school assignments throughout a week. Step 1 is in Word document - a student can fill it out on the computer or print it out. Step 2 I provided as Excel sheet and as PDF. One for digital use, and the other one for printing, respectively.
Getting Started with Google Classroom (From DOE)
From Common Sense Media - Resources for at-home learning:
17 Apps to Help Kids Stay Focused
Covid-19 Mental Health Resources for Families - from NYU Langone Health
A Curated List of Books about the Coronavirus
Coping with the pandemic - Recognizing the unusual situation families and children are facing, Magination Press Family is providing more expert advice about anxiety, mindfulness, and feelings to support children's and teens’ mental health, plus tips to support learning at home, and a new Story Time!
Teen Health and Wellness - Rosen’s award-winning digital resource, has been updated to include coronavirus information.
To stay connected, we are inviting students to share their voices through our Personal Story Project. Sharing challenges confronted and overcome, especially now, is more than empowering; it's a way to say, "You are not alone."
"The Children's Psychological Health Center has developed a 102-page guided "first-aid" workbook, 'My Pandemic Story,' for children and teenagers, to encourage mental health, creative expression, learning, and coping. The book includes guidance for families and teachers."
List of sites from Rachel and Mara, our counselors
NYC Socio-Economic Supports - Supports for individuals who struggle economically due to Covid-19 outbreak
Advice from Children and Screens: Institute of Digital Media and Child Development
Consider a “digital quarantine” and limit use of cell phones and tablets until schoolwork is completed.
Create a dedicated space for learning, ideally different from where your kids usually play games or watch television.
Make sure kids are learning rather than zoning out when they’re in front of a monitor or screen.
Include time for physical activity every day. If it helps, set alarms and send the kids outside.
Encourage reading of physical books and other print materials, especially for younger children.
Check-in with other parents in your community to get advice, share concerns, and learn useful tips.
Remind your children that this isn’t a vacation; set up assignments, grades, requirements, and tests if it helps.
Don't forget to have fun! Plan off-screen activities and bonding experiences for the whole family
Mindful Harlem - Offering live-stream meditation via ZOOM
Yoga with Adriane on Youtube - She offers endless free online yoga classes
Apps available to download onto your device to help with anxiety and stress during COVID-19 - Some of the apps due cost a small fee while others are free, have free trials, or have some available resources for free during this outbreak.
Sadie Nardini Yoga - She offers free yoga classes on YouTube. She also has Yoga HIIT classes (HIIT= High Intensity Interval Training).
Headspace - Has partnered up with Governor Andrew Cuomo to provide New Yorkers free of charge meditative wellness opportunities.
Emotional Support Helpline: 1-844-863-9314
The Emotional Support Helpline provides free and confidential support, helping callers experiencing increased anxiety due to the coronavirus emergency. The Helpline is staffed by volunteers, including mental health professionals, who have received training in crisis counseling.
Why You Should Start a Coronavirus Diary - The New York Times
Historical Society Collecting Primary Resources from Students - Youth are invited to keep and share diary entries on their experiences with the Coronavirus pandemic through New-York Historical Society’s History Responds program. Students can record their diaries in whatever form they’d like—digitally, analog, video, voice memo, etc.—and share them with us. They may become a part of the New-York Historical Society’s collection, so future generations can understand the historical moment we are living through.
Diary entries can include whatever feels interesting and important to your students. To get them started, consider the following prompts:
How are you feeling?
What was your day like today?
How was your day affected by Coronavirus?
Has anything changed since yesterday/your last entry?
What ways have you found to cope with this situation?
Melanie and Karl's Enchanted Adventure - "Author and illustrator Ġorġ Mallia has just published a book of fantasy for children with the present situation in our country as its context. That is, with children staying home because schools are closed. The book is being given away free in pdf format, as a gift from the author to all Maltese and Gozitan children."
There is an article about the book here:
https://newsbook.com.mt/en/a-book-gift-for-all-children/
A Curated List of Books about the Coronavirus
Staying Home - Picture book about the current quarantine
Dave the Dog is Worried About Coronavirus - The book tells the story of an owl called Nurse Dotty who explains coronavirus to Dave the Dog, which includes giving young readers tips on how to avoid the virus and prevent its spread.
What is Coronavirus? - Written by a Ph.D. and mom of three kids. It is available in Spanish, French, Turkish, Farsi, and English.
We now have a wonderful eBook and audiobook app that comes preloaded with free books from DOE, ebooks purchased for our school library, and ability to connect to public library collection.
To install and set up Sora on your device follow these instructions. To log in, use your DOE account (If you do not know or remember your DOE account, click here).
BookTrust HomeTime - "Looking for something fun as a family? Enjoy storytime with our free online books and videos, play games, win prizes, test your knowledge in our book-themed quizzes, or even learn how to draw some of your favourite characters."
Ickabog - New children's book by J.K Rowling! Available for free!
The Ickabog will be published in print in November, and Rowling is crowdsourcing illustrations for the book from her young fans. She’s sponsoring a competition in which kids can send art inspired by the story, with the winning illustrations included in the book when it publishes.
8 Great Free eBooks - "This collection of picture books, chapter books, and books for young readers are great for reading aloud with beginners or sharing with those who are still building their confidence. Why not take advantage of these free ebooks for kids and inspire a lifelong reader in the process? Editor’s note: Prices may change without notice, so please verify that the deal is still available before downloading."
19 Webcomics to keep children and teens engaged
Every Friday NYPL (New York Public Library) Teens @nyplteens will share book recommendations you can read from home with ebooks. They'll talk to you about how to get a library card from home if you don't have one and share great recommendations. They are on live at 4 p.m. or you can just wander on to their Instagram page. Spend some time on their page because they have some great stuff:
How to Use Garage Band to using the smart piano to create easy and interesting chords and beats!
Tips to fight the depression you might be experiencing due being inside.
How to keep your mind sharp by taking practice tests (SAT and more) with #LearningExpressLibrary.
Visit a college campus virtually
Learn how to make loop beats on Garage Band!
Book for children about the Coronavirus
Harry Potter at Home!! - Harry Potter at Home has been launched. In addition to the site, the first audiobook (British edition - read by Stephen Fry!) is available through the free audible site and libraries will be hosting the ebook on Overdrive or Libby with no wait.
Marvel Comics - Free comics!
Free Audible Books from Amazon - Many great titles. Go and listen to some good stories.
Free Access to Graphic-Novel eBooks (log in first and then browse books) - available for free until end of October:
New York (NYC) DOE Elementary
Login: nycdoees
Password: books123
New York (NYC) DOE Middle School
Login: nycdoems
Password: books123
Follett Ebooks for Free! - LightBox interactive eBooks - To log in, click on the “Log In” button at the top right of the screen.
Username: guest
Password: follett
Ebooks from NYPL - New York Public Library: Check out books with your library card or explore their databases for books and other reading materials (ex. Tumblebooks and BookFlix)
If you do not have a library card: students over the age of 13 or parents of students below the age of 13, can register for a library card using SimplyE, the Library’s free e-reader app that makes it easier than ever to borrow eBooks. Note that after registering, it may take a few hours to receive your barcode in order to access the Library’s digital resources.
How to get a library card - video instructions
Junior Library Guild - Offers free eBooks for elementary, middle, and high school levels
Passwords not needed.
Unlimited number of users per title.
High Interest titles for the YA reader. Scroll down and click on the High School Stream box. Fiction and nonfiction. Examples of some fiction titles: The Bone Witch, The It Factor, The American Dream?: A Journey on Route 66 Discovering Dinosaur Statues, Muffler Men, and the Perfect Breakfast Burrito, 90 Days of Different.
myON’s NYC Reads initiative – 24/7 access to over 7,000 digital books (myON reader) and 5+ current events articles every weekday (myON News)
Elementary School
Go to www.myon.com
Click on “myON Login”
Type in “NYC Reads” under school name
Click on “NYC Reads Elementary”
Username: NYC (not case sensitive)
Password: read (case sensitive)
Middle School/High School
Go to www.myon.com
Click on “myON Login"
Type in “NYC Reads” under school name
Click on “NYC Reads Middle School/High School”
Username: GoNYC (not case sensitive)
Password: read (case sensitive)
Digital Public Library of America - Free SimplyE app, available for iOS and Android. Access more than 5,000 ebook titles--from the classics to contemporary fantasy and sci-fi--ALL FOR FREE by choosing DPLA as your library and tapping on the DPLA Collection. No sign in or library card required!
Lit2Go - Lit2Go is a free online collection of stories and poems in Mp3 (audiobook) format. Each reading passage can also be downloaded as a PDF and printed for use as a read-along or as supplemental reading material.
Library of Congress Classics - Classic literature collection, free online.
Project Gutenberg - Project Gutenberg offers over 50,000 free ebooks: choose among free epub books, free kindle books, download them or read them online.
Free eBooks Purchased by NYC School Library Services - password: book123
Resources from publishers - Most of these were always available for readers
Epic! - Epic has a great selection of books - popular titles - Now Free - ask your class teacher to sign up
Read-Alouds by James Preller - the author reads his books, ranging from picture books, short stories to chapter books
"House Arrest" Read Aloud by the Author - KA Holt reads the entire book
Harry Potter Read Aloud - Daniel Radcliffe and other celebrities will be taking turns reading all seventeen chapters of The Harry Potter series on videos in the upcoming weeks. No signup is necessary.
I Survived Read Aloud by the Author - Sign up for Lauren Tarshis' YouTube channel to hear her read from I Survived Series
Magination Story Time - This selection of stories focuses on the emotional well being of children particularly relating to worrying and anxiety
Storytime from NYPL - Enjoy weekday story-time brought directly to you by our expert children's librarians as they read beloved books, sing songs, and share early literacy tips.
Sandra Markle - The author offers videos with read-alouds of her books and activities
Story Time From Space - Now imagine Astronauts on the Space Station reading stories to and conducting science experiments for the children of Earth as the world rotates below. Imagine no more…it’s Story Time from Space!
Storytime Online - videos featuring celebrated actors reading children’s books alongside creatively produced illustrations. Readers include Viola Davis, Chris Pine, Lily Tomlin, Kevin Costner, Annette Bening, James Earl Jones, Betty White and dozens more.
Storytime and Songs from CMOM - Videos with songs and read-alouds for the youngest ones
Day by Day - from New York State - Includes a new, interactive classic book that is read aloud each day. Also includes literacy videos, reading resources, how parents can do storytelling with their child, and reading resources.
Children's Storybooks Online - This collection of illustrated stories provides reading material for beginning readers and beyond.
International Children's Library - This quality collection of more than 4500 children’s books features stories in 61 languages from around the globe.
Starfall - Starfall guides children in learning the alphabet and the sounds in words through a variety of stories.
StoryPlace - StoryPlace has online stories, activities, and reading lists in both English and Spanish. The Children's Digital Library
Virtual Field Trips - Over 30 Field Trips from Art to Science
NYPL - Remote Learning Resources for Kids and Teens
Wide Open School - Curated and coordinated by the experts at Common Sense, Wide Open School is the result of a collaboration among leading publishers, nonprofits, and education and technology companies. Wide Open School features a free collection of the best learning experiences and activities for kids, organized by grade band and subject. You will also find daily schedules with creative breaks and recommendations to keep kids engaged and exploring, one day (or one hour) at a time.
Username: nycschools
Password: nycschools
Learn at Home - Lessons from DOE
Engage NY - practice state tests
PBS Learning Media - THIRTEEN and PBS have curated FREE, standards-aligned videos, interactives, lesson plans, and more just for New York teachers like you.
Premium databases available for free right here on this site
Library of Congress: Smart Fun For Kids
BPC School Library Links - List of websites for learning and fun. The list is organized by subjects.
Companies offering subscription-free resources due to school closings
Scholastics Learn at Home Hub - 20 days of cross-curricular learning journeys for grades Pre-K-8 that kids can do on their own, with their families or with their teachers
Khan Academy - Khan Academy prepared the site to make it easier for parents and teachers to set up daily schedules for remote learning
Comprehensive list of online learning resources for students and teachers
E-Learning for Kids - Standard-based free lessons
Free Educational Apps, Games, and Website - From Common Sense Media
Smithsonian - Things to do at home
Lauren Tarshis' Virtual School Visit for I Survived Readers! :)
SAFE AT HOME: Celebrating an American Hero, a Jackie Robinson Virtual Learning Hub
This free interactive portal celebrating Jackie Robinson will educate, inspire, and challenge students and families with games, arts and crafts, video clips, book readings, and more. There's something for everyone as we stay SAFE AT HOME. Explore readings of Jackie Robinson: American Hero by author Sharon Robinson and CC Sabathia; a behind-the-scenes look at film "42" with director and screenwriter Brian Helgeland; and interactive games and activities. Check it out at the free interactive portal celebrating Jackie Robinson.
Historical Society for children - Activities, storytime, lessons
Spanish Experiment - Resources for learning Spanish
Virtual Field Trips - From Arizona State University
New York Hall of Science at Home
50 Ways to Earth Day - lesson plans, activities, and challenges from Discovery Education
At Home Math Kit for Young Children - From Stanford's Development and Research in Early Math Education The resources are geared toward children from birth to age 8, but children of all ages will delight in the learning.
Apps That Act Like Math and Science Tutors for Homework Help - From Common Sense Media
Craft in America is sharing its library of free content, including education guides for K-12 teachers, a decade's worth of free online video content and playlists, virtual exhibitions, and at-home activities.
LEGO is sharing simple design challenges. The company has assembled LEGO designers, creatives, and play experts to come up with new ways to help families "stay creative, curious, and connected" while at home. Daily play challenges, new play ideas, and live build-a-longs are being shared in photos and videos on social media using the hashtag #LetsBuildTogether and atLego: Let's Build Together.
Design It Yourself - Download and Print Design Activities from Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Star Wars: Building a Galaxy with Code
Best Tech Creation Tools Picks by Common Sense
Instructables.com - Learn new skills (plenty of courses on coding, circuits, cooking, sewing, craft making, computer building, ….., as well as project instructions)
Tinkercad is a free, easy-to-use app for 3D design, electronics, and coding. It's used by teachers, kids, hobbyists, and designers to imagine, design, and make anything!
Scratch - Learn to code with block-based coding
Mouse.org - Here are a few creative technology projects you can do on your own! Choose one below and follow the steps to design something original and learn some new tech skills.
Learn How to Draw Manga with Misako - Learn Manga with Misako is a safe and creative community for kids 8 to 12 years old who want to learn to draw, or who love drawing!
(paid membership
Learn How to Draw with Grace Lin - You can also hear author's read-alouds
Christopher Hart - Do you want to learn how to draw cartoons, manga, animals, and everything else? Join Christopher Hart, leading author of how-to-draw books.
Wild, Free & Crafty - an online arts and crafts business, has launched daily online art lessons for students. The initial set of lessons uses supplies that many homes have (such as printer paper and markers). After the lessons are streamed, they're posted for viewing afterward on YouTube.
An online interactive exhibition of Frida Kahlo
At home free drawing classes by authors and illustrators
The Met Museum - Online exhibitions
MOMA - The Museum of Modern Art - Online exhibitions
The Cooper Hewitt Museum - Online exhibitions
The National Museum of the American Indian - Featuring several online offerings, including a “Native Knowledge 360” lesson on what we can learn from Inka water systems (also available in Spanish) and a piece on the Native food sovereignty movement.
The August Wilson African American Cultural Center
The Louvre Museum - One-Minute Museum visits for you and your children
Doodles with Mo Willems and the Yo-Yo Mo Show - Join Mo Willems to explore writing, drawing and learning with the author :). Also, Yo-yo Ma and Mo Willems created a special playlist of songs just for doodling.
Star-Wars Themed Arts & Crafts
Drawing Lessons - Do your kids love to draw? Have them join the journey as Drew, creative director of TIME for Kids, and his sidekick Rosie explore their imaginations and dream up fun things to sketch each week.
(Live Stream, archived & recorded performances, etc.)
TDF Stages: Live-stream all kinds of theatre performances
List of sites where you can watch performances online anytime
Daily picks to watch every day (with many available for longer than the one day)
National Theater At Home - A new play streams live every Thursday night
A Boy and his Soul - A critically acclaimed solo show created and performed by Colman Domingo
The Metropolitan Opera streams recorded performances every night!
The Public Theater’s music venue, Joe’s Pub, is streaming performances from their archives. Check calendar for schedule.
Playbill’s list of 15 Broadway shows you can watch for free at home.
Playbill’s list of 26 more On Stage Plays and Musicals
The Bolshoi Theater in Moscow, Russia is streaming ballets on YouTube
New York Philharmonic Plays On - Free digital content for all
Lincoln Center - LC has transformed into a new gateway to the performing arts: Lincoln Center at Home.
The components are:
a. Lincoln Center Pop-up Classroom: a daily dose of creativity designed and led by some of world's best artists and educators. Each daily digital live class will utilize simple materials found at home to help families with children explore a variety of art forms. (Tune in weekdays at 10AM / watch anytime atLincoln Center Pop-up Classroom)
b. #ConcertsForKids: a new performance series reimagining the Pierre Boulez “rug concerts” for a new generation. Events will be listed at Lincoln Center at home page.
c. From the archives of Lincoln Center’s resident organizations, comes a trove of video, including rarely seen footage from decades of Live From Lincoln Center, more recent performances from across campus, and live streams from wherever performances are still happening – empty halls, living rooms, and more.
The American Ballet Theatre - Is sharing virtual events as part of their ABT: Alone But Together series, with online ballet classes from ABT dancers on their Instagram, conversations on their prepared works, and more.
Arts For Art - Is releasing their new series "Screening Vision," digging deep into their 25 years of avant-garde performance and sharing it on their YouTube channel.
Bronx Arts Ensemble - They created the #StayHome Arts Club and are offering weekly performances.
Virtual stage tours of famous theaters all over the world
Stars in the House - Live performances with Facebook watch parties every Wed & Sat at 2PM
Experimental theatre company New York City Players is sharing full production videos from 20+ years of making theater, made available online for a limited time. These are not your usual theatre fare - very downtown, experimental and avant-garde.
Songs by Lucas - a YouTube Channel created by our own, Lucas Rotman, a kindergarten teacher
Virtual Tours of America’s Nationals Parks
East River waterfront - Virtual Walking Tour with Michael Kimmelman
Disney Parks may be closed but they are offering virtual ride experiences!
Based on popular books
Harry Potter Digital Escape Room
Harry Potter: Escaping Detention - Created by: Plymouth Public Library
Harry Potter: Escape from The School of Witchcraft and Wizardry - Created by St Albans Library
Harry Potter Escape Room - Created by: Amanda Carman
Harry Potter Escape Room - Created by: PCPL
Harry Potter: Hogwarts Escape Room - The one that started it all! - Created by: Peters Township Public Library
Harry Potter: Locked in Hogwarts - Created by: Williamsburg Regional Library
Lord of the Rings: Middle Earth Escape Room - Created by: Ramara Public Library
Are You Ready for the Hunger Games?
Alice in Wonderland Digital Escape Room - Created by: Gladwyne Library
Books Alive! Escape from Wonderland - Created by: Bay County Library System
Dr. Seuss - Created by: TeacherJBrooks, via Teachers Pay Teachers
Escape from Lyra’s Oxford - Created by: St Albans Library
Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library - Created by: Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library
Escape from Treasure Island - Created by: Andover Public Library
Escape from Wonderland Digital Escape Room - Created by: Moultrie-Colquitt County Library System
Escape from Narnia - Created by: St Albans Library
Escape to Narnia - Created by: The County Library (Salt Lake)
Hatchet Escape Room - Created by: Aiken County Public Library
JUMANJI Digital Escape Room - Created by: The County Library (Salt Lake)
Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters Escape Room - Created by: Nashville Public Library
Pete the Cat and the Birthday Party Mystery - Created by: Abington Free Library
Pete the Cat: Help Pete the Cat Get His Groove Back - Created by: Coy Public Library
Roald Dahl Digital Escape - Created by: Willoughby City Library
Shakespeare: The Misadventure of the Missing Manuscript - Created by: Dallas Public Library
Treasure Island Digital Escape - Created by: The County Library (Salt Lake)
Magic School Bus Escape Game - Created by: Abington Free Library
For Teens:
Six of Crows: Ketterdam Heist Digital Escape Room - Created by: Morristown & Morris Township Library
Ready Player One Digital Escape Room - Created by: Gloucester County Library
Throne of Glass: Journey Through Oakwald Forest - Created by: Rita and Truett Smith Public Library
Harry Potter: Magic Final Exam Digital Escape Room - Created by: San Leandro Public Library
Hunger Games Digital Escape Room - Created by: Longview Public Library
Hunger Games: The 74th Hunger Games - Created by: Round Rock Public Library
Hunger Games: Are You Ready for the Hunger Games? - Created by: Public Library of Brookline
Hunger Games: Escaping the Hunger Games - Created by: Plymouth Public Library
* Hunger Games: Infiltrating the Capitol - Created by: Arlington Public Library
Hunger Games: Journey to District 13 - Created by: The County Library (Salt Lake)
Lord of the Rings: Escape Gollum’s Cave
Lord of the Rings: A Hobbit’s Adventure - Created by: Bedford Public Library System
Educational
A Day at the Park (Breakout EDU platform)
American Revolution: The British Are Coming - Created by: York County School Division
Asteroid Collision - Created by: York County School Division
Famous People: Americans - Created by: York County School Division
Get Me Home If You Can (Breakout EDU platform)
Going Buggy Escape Room (Breakout EDU platform)
Google Earth Scavenger Hunt - Created by: The County Library (Salt Lake)
Looney Tunes - Created by: TeacherJBrooks, via Teachers Pay Teachers
Native Americans - Created by: York County School Division
The Smurfs - Created by: TeacherJBrooks, via Teachers Pay Teachers
States of Matter: What’s the Matter? - Created by: York County School Division
For Teens:
Egypt: Ancient Egypt Tomb Challenge - Created by: Campbell County Public Library
Egypt: Escape like an Egyptian - Created by: Dover Public Library
Egypt: Escape the Sphinx! - Created by: Clermont County Public Library
Fortnite (Reading Comprehension) - Created by: Schaumburg Community Consolidated School District 54 *UPDATED 5/18/2020
Google Earth Scavenger Hunt - Created by: The County Library (Salt Lake)
HistoryWritten: The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
Survive the Titanic! - Created by: Henika District Library
Fairy-Tale Based
Can You Make it through the Enchanted Forest? - Created by: Needham Public Library
Cinderella Escapes - Created by: Henika District Library
Escape the Fairy Tale: Part 1 - Created by: Needham Public Library
Escape the Fairy Tale: Part 2 - Created by: Needham Public Library
Jack and the Beanstalk Digital Escape Room - Created by: Niagara and Goodman Libraries, branches of the Marinette County Library Consolidated Library Services
Mermaid Escape Room - Created by: Kendal B, 6th Grade Girl Scout Cadette
Mother Goose Mystery - Created by: The County Library (Salt Lake)
Rehani: An African Princess - Created by: Indian Valley Public Library
Taneytown Library Fairy Tale Escape Room
Yankees Kids Corner - Activities, Yankees History, and more
Free Games from Microsoft - Computers are one of the only ways children and teens can interact with their friends right now.
Enrichment Activities for children while parents are working remotely
From Common Sense Media: Media recommendations for entertainment (Hand-picked, age-appropriate media suggestions to keep the whole family engaged.):
Common Sense Selections highlighting the best movies and TV shows
Cosmic Kids Yoga - Videos for children 3+
Recipes Older Children Can Make Themselves