This very strange year just keeps on keeping on...
Those of us in the National Office have been so curious as to what you all are doing out there in the big ol’ US of A during this pandemic?
I am sure you are beginning to settle into your new existence and hopefully beginning to feel a part of a whole new experience and enjoying it!
We have been racking our brains to come up with some fun, helpful ideas to keep families busy and happy together. Keep an eye on the blog, we will be having many entries.
As I research this, I am finding lots of really cool virtual tours of so many awesome places.
Take a look at the following ideas and try them out. I would love to hear feedback about your experiences with these sites.
Please know we are rooting for each and every one of you. We realize that you are exceptional young people willing to adventure in this very exceptional year.
Welcome to all of you, and thanks for having faith in SHARE! We truly want the best experience ever for you.
Have fun.
There’s a beluga whale webcam set up at the Georgia Aquarium, so you can see what your whale friends are up to at anytime.
Transport you and your family to Paris, France by taking a digital tour of one of the most famous international museums, the Louvre.
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.
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.
Learn more about the wildlife of Africa by checking out this African wildlife cam situated by a busy watering hole.
What’s better than a live stream of puppies playing all day long?
The Smithsonian Science Education Center has more resources, too, including a virtual glider that makes you feel like you’re flying around the world.