School closures and remote work prompted by the new coronavirus mean kids likely will be spending more time on screens. Here are some quality options.
For parents juggling working from home and school closures prompted by the new coronavirus, one thing is inevitable: more screen time for kids.
How to pick the best options? The Wall Street Journal surveyed more than a dozen screen sages for a list of documentaries, animated titles, online games and other digital offerings to help working parents navigate the coming weeks of home schooling and social isolation.
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