Digital activities are offered ranging from reading, through stories, cutouts to paint and color, recipes, videos, 3D pieces, audio guides adapted for children to visit museum rooms, games and video games. A whole battery of proposals aimed at the smallest members of the household that facilitate the long hours of confinement in homes for children and parents in the current Coronavirus Alarm State.
The Altamira National Museum and Interpretation Center makes small bison cutouts available; the National Archaeological Museum various audiovisuals of the story in animation. For his part, the National Decorative Arts offers downloadable pieces to cut out and decorate. He too Anthropology National Museum Bet on cutouts and, in turn, easy recipes from around the world. A gastronomic proposal to make sweet and savory recipes as a family that will shed each week. An initiative that has started this week for the Colombian arepas.
For its part, a wide range of possibilities offers Sorolla museum with painting materials, readings and videos, while the Museum of america makes it possible to play with 3D pieces and the Cerralbo Museum offers families a "cerralbiano kit" for the little ones.
With the Sephardic Museum you can stroll through the Jewish quarter of Toledo, learn about the history of the Museum or know the story of Queen Esther, while with the El Greco Museum cutouts of the Apostles that the painter drew can be made.
Resources for all educational levels
The Prado National Museum It has made several online resources available to children that include all educational levels, such as online games, video games, children's audio guides, visits to rooms and the experience of 'Los Lunnis and the Prado Museum'.
The Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum For his part, he proposes an adventure that begins in the Museum rooms with a single inhabitant of an imaginary universe that exists inside the paintings. With him begins a journey that leads to discover the fantastic world of Nuba. To this experience we must add the proposal of painting classes.
Finally, the Reina Sofía National Art Center Museum, through #GiraEnTuCasa has converted the activities that were previously carried out in its rooms to the digital environment. It deals with proposals to carry out as a family and to promote dialogue, reflection and play through artistic practices.
These actions consist, for example, of how to create a film locating the filming locations in the home environment, or of analyzing different images in the museum's collection and sharing the points of view generated around the same work of art. The different activities are publicized through social networks to achieve maximum dissemination and, above all, to encourage public participation.