The Internet is a great place to explore your government and learn more about the topics you and your family are interested in. Learn about the latest Space Shuttle mission, see how coins are minted, or even try being President for a day. Above all, explore and enjoy.
Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for KidsA wealth of information about America and our government written specifically for different age groups.
FirstGov for KidsFirstGov is a "portal" site that opens the door to all kinds of information about the Federal government.
The U.S. House of Representatives Learning PageHistorical information about "the other body," as well as links to the text of our Nation's founding documents, including the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
American Memory: Historical Collections for the National Digital LibraryA gateway to rich primary source materials on U.S. history and culture, offering more than 7 million digital items from more than 100 historical collections.
Giant Pandas at the National ZooMeet Mei Xiang and Tian Tian, the latest arrivals to the Smithsonian's National Zoo in Washington D.C.
Live video cams, facts, and photos.
PBS Kids Democracy ProjectFrom stepping into a voting booth to becoming President for a day, see how government is a part of your life at this great interactive site.
The White House for KidsFor a younger perspective of the White House.
NASA Space ProgramKids section for aspiring astronauts and adventurers.
Federal Emergency Management Agency for Kids:Learn about natural disasters and help your family be prepared. Read stories from children who have been through a disaster.
State Department's Geography Learning Site
Geography, maps, foreign affairs, world issues and more.
Smithsonian Institution's Kids' CastleScience, air & space, animals, personalities, sports, arts, worldwide, and history.
Environmental Protection Agency's Explorers Club
Ecology, Environment and science, including information for students and teachers.
U.S. Mint for Kids: The ClubhouseVery interactive and fun site with many places to go; take a trip back into U.S. history, get ideas for coin collections, watch how coins are minted, and more.
Consumer Products Safety Commission kids page:Safety tips around the home and neighborhood.
CDC's Safe USA:Centers for Disease Control safety information and tips for home, school, the community, and the workplace.
Peace Corps for Kids:Learn all about the Peace Corps, which Senator Dodd joined in 1966.
K-12 (Department of Labor)Exploring careers, youth employment laws, artwork and essay contest, 'Jobs for Kids Who Like...'
Department of Labor: Youth Rules!
A gateway for teens and employers providing quick access to information about Federal and State labor laws that apply to young workers.
Coast Guard kids
U.S. Fire AdministrationHome page for youth and families: education, safety and prevention.
DOI Just for KidsUnited States Department of the Interior
CDC: Tobacco free youth initiative
D.A.R.E.: Official Site for America's Drug Abuse Resistance Education Program.
Girl Power! Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
National public education campaign sponsored by HHS to help encourage and motivate 9- to 14- year-old girls to make the most of their lives.