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Watch over 30,000 Documentaries, Classic and Indie Films. On Desktop, Mobile and Roku for Students, Professors & Library Patrons.
Accessible From: Home & Library
The TBL is a collection of TumbleBooks (animated, talking picture books) with fiction, non-fiction and foreign language titles, Read-Alongs (chapter books with sentence highlighting and narration but no animation), TumbleTV which consists of pre-set playlists of a sequence of books and Tumble Puzzles & Games. TumbleBooks are created from existing picture books which we have licensed from children’s book publishers and converted to the TumbleBook format.
Accessible From: Home & Library
Borrow a Librarian
Borrow a Librarian! Would you like to make an appointment to learn about research with one of our librarians? You can also bring your homeschool group for a library tour and storytime.
You can also place a bulk loan request. Information on bulk loans can be found here.
Do you need book recommendations? Use these forms in order to submit a reader’s advisory request.
Virtual Field Trips
Experience the Academy beyond what you can see when you visit! Delve deeper into the Academy’s collections, exhibits, and history through our online exhibits.
Join William L. Coleman, the Museum’s inaugural Wyeth Foundation Curator and Director of the Andrew and Betsy Wyeth Study Center, for a virtual tour of the exhibition, Andrew Wyeth: Home Places.
Groups can virtually partake in Eastern State Penitentiary’s award-winning guided tour program! These live, interactive, discussion-based experiences are perfect for all groups who want a remote, private, and unique experience.
Explore space from home. Fill out this reservation request for your school or youth group to schedule a virtual planetarium show.
This award-winning series of six short videos invites viewers around the world to virtually visit The Met’s art and architecture in a fresh, immersive way. Created using spherical 360° technology, it allows viewers to explore some of the Museum’s iconic spaces as never before.