Cool Links!

 
"Kids in the House" : made by the House of Representatives to help explain what the U.S. government does and how it works.

POTUS, or Presidents of the United States, is a site created by the Internet Public Library that provides information on all forty-three U.S. Presidents.


Kids.gov is the official kids' portal for the US Government. Provides information about government, careers, science, health, money, and more.

The Children's Digital Library contains links to games and activities for children. Nice variety!

The CIA World FactBook offers a wide variety of information for every country in the world, from maps, to population statistics, and even information for specific governments.


From sports to space. From mathematics to crafts. Kidsites provides links to a variety of fun and educational sites for kids.


Fact Monster has information about a variety of topics, such as history, sports, science, and world events. There is also a game center and a homework area.


The International Children's Digital Library is a site that has many digitized picture books available for free.  Books are organized by age group, country of origin, and length.


Seussville provides a catalog of works by Dr. Seuss, a biography, Seuss-related activities, and events.


The Magic School Bus website has games, guided tours, and information on the book series and television series.

Native Americans: Daily Life in Olden Times contains information and activities related to learning about the various cultures of Native Americans.

For anyone who has an interest in anything involving castles, Castles on the Web is for you.

Science Buddies organizes science projects by subject and indicates level of difficulty for each project. Includes sources for further research as well as a list of materials and a procedure.

Make toys out of common household materials that demonstrate scientific principles. Aimed primarily at parents, but kids can use it too.

NASA Kids' Club has games, art & stories, and activities that give kids a look inside America's space program.

Kids' Planet has a variety of animal facts and games, along with information on how to protect endangered species.

The title pretty muc says it all: a site about kids' health that is made for kids.


What is connected to the foot bone? Find out on one of the many tours through the human body with Human Anatomy Online.