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Taking the Kids: Going on a virtual adventure

By Eileen Ogintz, Tribune Content Agency on

Get up close and personal with penguins, beluga whales, rescued sea otters and more, thanks to nine webcams at the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta. Would-be marine biologists will like a new video series that will offer behind-the-scenes tours of one of the world's largest aquariums -- tours that can be very expensive in person. It doesn't cost anything to virtually check out the animal rescue work at Sea World Orlando and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay where parents can also access activities usually offered to school groups.

FOR NATIONAL PARK AFFICIONADOS, take a virtual walk at Yellowstone’s famous geyser basins. Austin Adventures, especially known for their guided family trips to Yellowstone, are now hosting online adventures, starting with Yellowstone National Park. They are being led by Kasey Austin, who trained as a teacher and was a veteran guide before becoming president of the family-owned company. (The schedule will be posted on their on their social media channels and homepage.)

FOR ART LOVERS, here's your chance to visit the Louvre without the crowds, thanks to the virtual tours. In New York, #MetKids at the Metropolitan Museum of Art was created for, with and by kids. Ready to hop in a time machine? (Uswitch offers one list of world-class museums now offering virtual tours and learning.)

FUTURE ARCHIECTS (and LEGO lovers age 3 to 18) join The Art of the Brick Building Contest at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. The winning creations will be displayed in an upcoming exhibition!

HISTORY BUFFS can match their personalities with a 17th-century artifact from Jamestown, Virginia, play a quiz that pairs you with your Revolutionary counterpart at the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown or take an interactive gallery tour, even join a history lesson or make an 18th-century dish (how about Chelsea Buns or Carrot Puffs through the History is Fun at home and Colonial Williamsburg websites. The Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia is hosting a free Virtual Spring Break through April 17, complete with make-at-home crafts, virtual storytime and living history demonstrations.

RESORT GOERS. Just because your spring break resort trip got canceled doesn't mean you have to miss all the fun the resort promised. Have a family yoga session or do a crafts project courtesy of Great Wolf Lodges. Learn a magic trick, take a massage lesson or concoct your favorite drink courtesy of Velas Resorts, which will be offering new activities and workshops daily for the next 40 days and on social media (#BetterTogether).

 

FUTURE ASTRONAUTS can tour the Space Shuttle Atlantis and see what Astronaut Training is all about along with downloadable at-home activities thanks to the Kennedy Space Center. If you've got straws, paper towel tubes and rubber bands, you can build and launch your own rocket!

THEME PARK LOVERS can take virtual theme park rides at Carowinds in North Carolina and Great America California

The only hard part -- where to go first. Let the kids decide.

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(For more Taking the Kids, visit www.takingthekids.com and also follow "taking the kids" on www.twitter.com, Facebook and Instagram where Eileen Ogintz welcomes your questions and comments. The Kid's Guide to Philadelphia, the 13th in the kid's guide series, will be out this spring.)


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