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  • A Game A DayInteractive learning site that posts a new educational game or puzzle every day. Has information for Educators and Parents as well.
  • The Adventures of HermanThe Autobiography of Squirmin' Herman the Worm
  • All About DinosaursA site for young kids with dinosaur facts, myths, printouts, and much more.
  • America's Library - From the Library of Congress
  • Amusement Park PhysicsDesign your own amusement park rides and learn some basic applied physics in the process.
  • Animaland from the ASPCAAll about Animals and their care
  • Archaeology's Dig -- A magazine for KidsFind out how Archeologists work
  • BrainBashersTry your hand at Hangman, or figure out how "Think a Number" works. Brainiacs can also select from number puzzles, brain teasers, word searches, and paradoxes.
  • Book AdventureBook Adventure is a FREE, reading incentive program dedicated to encouraging kids in grades K-8 to read. With the help of Rex Reader and Bailey Bookmark, kids have more than 4,000 of the most popular and acclaimed titles from which to choose. Book Adventure wascreated by the Sylvan Learning Foundation and is a non-profit organization.
  • TheCase.com for KidsMysteries to solve, scary stories, magic tricks, and contests.
  • CrayolaActivities for students, parents and teachers.
  • Dinosauria On-line
  • Dinosauricon by T. Michael KeenseyOutstanding Dinosaur site recognized by the Smithsonian Institute.
  • EEK-Environmental Education for kids.Welcome to "EEK!" - brought to you by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. This electronic magazine is for kids in grades 4-8. Surf around and learn more about the great outdoors.
  • The ExploritoriumThe Museum of Science, Art and Human Perception
  • Visit more of the Exploritorium - On-Line!Fun Activities to keep your mind busy this summer. (Some activities require Shockwave)
  • FEMA -For KidsYou can help your family prepare for a disaster. With this site, you can also learn about what causes disasters, play games and read stories from children who have been through a disaster. You can also become a Disaster Action Kid!
  • Flag TriviaTest your knowledge of the history of the various flags of the states.
  • FunBrain.comEducational On-line games for kids of all ages.
  • George C. Page Museum: The La Brea Tar PitsSaber-toothed cats, Colombian Mammoth, and the La Brea Tar Pits, the world famous repository of Ice Age fossils in the heart of Los Angeles.
  • Have you ever wondered "How Stuff Works?"How Stuff Works is a great place for students, teachers and parents to come and learn how things work around us.
  • Interactive News for KidsExplore news items.
  • InfonationInfoNation is an easy-to-use, two-step database that allows you to view and compare the most up-to-date statistical data for the Member States of the United Nations.
  • Junior Scholastic OnlineKinderArt-Art EducationFree Art Lessons for Teachers, parents and kids of all ages.
  • Kinetosaurs - The Children's Museum of IndianapolisPutting some teeth into art and science.
  • LinkasaurusList of Kid's Websites.
  • LHS Kids CornerLawrence Hall of Science, Berkeley.
  • Long Beach Aquarium of the Pacific
  • Los Angeles ZooMicrobe ZooDiscover the world of hidden Microbes.
  • Middle Ages - The Annenberg / CPB Multimedia CollectionWhat was it like to live in the Middle Ages.
  • Museum of Paleontology, U.C. BerkeleyLearn from fossils-great lesson plans and activities
  • NASA-For Kids only!Lots of activities to do and explore while you learn about the Earth and our solar system.
  • National Air and Space Museum
  • National Baseball Hall of Fame and MuseumFor those who can't make it to Cooperstown, N.Y. the online Hall of Fame is an easy way to cover the bases of baseball.
  • National Geographic for KidsNational Parks ServiceNick Jr.Blue's Clues and other fun pages for our younger Internet Users.
  • Nova On-LineView the PBS website NOVA - Learn about the Moon, Ice Mummies, T-Rex and much much more.
  • Nutrition CafeWhere nutrition information is FUN!!
  • Out on a LimbA Guide to Getting Along
  • Poetry 4 KidsGuaranteed to make you laugh!
  • Power Lab -Edison KidsA website for kids from Edison International
  • San Diego ZooVisit the World Famous San Diego Zoo
  • Science 4 KidsVisit this site from the Agricultural Resource Service (ARS) for cool links to bacteria, bugs, and plants that like heavy metal.
  • SEDS- Students for the Exploration and Development of SpaceInterested in finding out more about rocketry and space exploration? Check out this site developed by students.
  • Seeing, Hearing and Smelling the WorldExplore how you senses work.
  • Sesame Street for KidsColoring, Storytime, and Activities
  • Sesame Workshop Coloring Pages
  • Snuigly's Playhouse for KidsIncludes word search puzzles, writing contests, jokes, riddles, and much more.
  • Sports Illustrated for Kids
  • The Space PlaceVisit JPL's website for kids.
  • Smithsonian InstituteVisit this National Museum on-line
  • Smokey the BearRemember only you can prevent forest fires- learn how.
  • SUE - the LARGEST T-Rex ever found"Sue" at Chicago's Field Museum is now on display. She is the largest T-Rex ever found. Her teeth are almost a foot long. 
  • TEACHERS: With the release of this site and the Disney movieDinosaur you might want to check out this wonderful lesson plan site from Education World -QuickQuest.
  • Summer Fun-Kids DomainPictures to color, word search, things to make, on-line games and more.
  • Time Magazine for Kids
  • Understanding EarthquakesThe Understanding Earthquakes Web site has all kinds of information on these natural disasters waiting to happen.
  • Virtual FrogSave the frogs - with virtual frog dissection kit you can take a frog apart and put it back together again without spilling a drop of blood.
  • Volcano WorldThe premier source of information on Volcanoes around the world.
  • Weekly ReaderWWW.4kids.orgwww.4Kids.org is a weekly feature published in newspapers all over North America. It is designed for kids (and their parents) to find fun, educational, and safe spots to visit on the World Wide Web.
  • The Why FilesScience behind the news.
  • Word PlayAn incredible list of Word games and Word sites to assist you with your homework. Help make the world's longest run on sentence, what are anacronyms, common errors in English and much, much more. A must see!
  • World Flags DatabaseThere are over 260 pages on countries and international organizations. Each page contains basic information on the country including its formal name, etc.
  • Words and Deeds in American HistoryIncluded are the papers of presidents, cabinet ministers, members of Congress, Supreme Court justices, military officers and diplomats, reformers and political activists, artists and writers, scientists and inventors, and other prominent Americans whose lives reflect our country's evolution.
  • Yak's CornerInternet magazine for kids.
  • The Yuckiest Site on the InternetLearn all about bugs, slime and other really cool yucky stuff - includes resources for parents and teachers.
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