Angus youngsters have been offered a range of online activities and resources to stay educated and entertained at home.
The Angus Alive culture and leisure charity has reminded parents that despite all local libraries being closed, access to e-books is still available.
The RBDigital app offers eBooks, audiobooks, online magazines, educational resources, interactive activities, puzzles, songs, fun features and facts about animals, science, technology, and more for free.
The library team will also be hosting Monday craft sessions, Tech Tuesdays and Friday Fun with Lego.
A spokesperson said: “The museums and galleries team will be showcasing interesting collections, photos and fascinating facts – you can even take a virtual tour of the Kirriemuir Gateway to the Glens museum.
“They also have an activity on how to make your own museum from objects around your home that are important to you and creating a display to show them off.
“A countryside adventure page has lots of ideas and activities for experiencing nature from your home; building your own garden den, how to spot wildlife and birds from your garden, natural art with materials from your garden, a scavenger hunt, trail camera footage of squirrels and badgers, and more.”
Residents have been urged to check the Angus Alive social media pages for information.