Things may look different, but your favorite local spots are still creating fun and engaging ways to stay connected.

Here are just 10 virtual family-friendly exhibits and activities — check our COVID-19 page to discover even more.


Arkansas Arts Center
The Arkansas Arts Center’s new Facebook group, Arkansas Arts Center Amplified, is dedicated to sharing engaging fine art activities, children’s theater videos and more.

ArkansasArtsCenter.org |


Arkansas Game & Fish Commission Virtual Nature Center
Visit the AGFC’s new Virtual Nature Center for wild recipes, outdoor skills training and fun facts about Arkansas wildlife.

AGFCNatureCenter.com


Ballet Arkansas
Connect to the arts through Sugar Plum Fairy Facebook storytime or the Ballet Arkansas Encore program, which streams a different past BA performance every weekend.

BalletArkansas.org
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CALS
From storytime and art projects to magic tricks and movie nights, CALS consistently puts out enriching ways to build community and the love of reading for your kids.

CALS.org |


Garvan Woodland Gardens
Go on a virtual walk by tranquil waterfalls and gorgeous wildflowers through regular videos and pictures posted on the botanical woodland garden’s Facebook.


Heifer International
Heifer has developed free educational resources to encourage students to learn something fun and new.

Heifer.org |


Historic Arkansas Museum
Brush up on your blacksmith skills or practice playing the spoons along with HAM’s engaging video posts.

HistoricArkansas.org |


Mid-America Science Museum
Tune in as the museum’s education department shares two new video series: Mind-Bending Science Minutes and Scientots Storytime.

MidAmericaMuseum.org |


Museum of Discovery
The MoD’s "At Home Discoveries" posts encourage creativity and exploration in young scientists.

MuseumofDiscovery.org |


Little Rock Zoo
You can meet new animals every day at 2 p.m. through the Little Rock Zoo’s Virtual Safari Facebook Live series.

LittleRockZoo.com |