Isolation survival: Six fun activities for the kids to try this week

Joanne Crawford
Updated April 24 2020 - 6:37pm, first published April 23 2020 - 8:30am
You might not be able to grow a maze like this in your backyard, but there are other ways of building mazes at home.
You might not be able to grow a maze like this in your backyard, but there are other ways of building mazes at home.

Children's University Australasia, a project of universities across the country, is joining with ACM, the publisher of this website, to suggest home-based activities that will provide some entertainment and opportunities for learning while families are living in coronavirus-imposed isolation.

Joanne Crawford

Joanne Crawford

Head of Content and Shared Services

I love being able to connect with people right across the country. Creating strong, sustainable communities and maintaining an independent news voice for regional Australia are important to me. And family, and walking barefoot in the garden.

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