Fun Sites for Kids
Kids in the House
The Office of the Clerk's official children's Web site. The Clerk is an officer in the United States House of Representatives. Explore the role the Office of the Clerk plays in the U.S. House of Representatives. Learn about the legislative process and its effect on you. Experience the exciting world of government like you never have before. Let's go!
NASA for Kids
Hey kids, we've got some cool NASA sites just for you.
Kids Castle
Kids' Castle features articles written about the things that
interest kids today: sports, history, the arts, travel, science and
air and space, all with great photos. There are message boards
filled with questions to get kids from all over the world talking to
each other and thinking creatively. And, of course, Kids' Castle has
lots of fun and challenging games and contests.
Smokey Bear
Games and activities from the USDA Forest Service
and National Association of State Foresters.
USDA for Kids
United States Department of Agriculture Web site
for Kids.
McGruff.org
Crime prevention activities, tips and games from the
National Crime Prevention Council.
Department of Health & Human Services for Kids
CIA Homepage For Kids
Play Spy Games & Crack A Secret Code.
Dinosauria On-Line
Learn Everything You Wanted To Know
About Dinosaurs.
Download
FREE educational software on space exploration
Treasury
Department
Learn the history behind the dollar.
U.S. State Department Find out how to have a career in foreign
service.
The United Nations Kid's Page
Test your knowledge of flags
from around the world.
Visit
the National Zoo in Washington, DC
The
National Zoo and Friends of the National Zoo
Visit the
National Zoo and become a member of the Super Zoodle Kids' Club.
The
White House Visit the White House and learn about kids and
pets who have lived there.
Ben's
Guide to U.S. Government for Kids
Learn all about
Ben Franklin while he takes you on a tour of the U.S. Government.
America's
Story from the Library of Congress
Learn all about
America's past: people, sports, jump back in time.
Visit the Architect of the Capitol Web site
The
Architect of the Capitol is responsible to the United States
Congress for the maintenance, operation, development, and
preservation of the United States Capitol Complex, which includes
the Capitol, the congressional office buildings, the Library of
Congress buildings, the Supreme Court building, the U.S. Botanic
Garden, the Capitol Power Plant, and other facilities.
Visit the Senate's Virtual Tour of the Capitol
Children's
Partnership Recommended Sites for Kids
Great museums and places to visit, Homework Help, Places to Visit with Your Teens,
Help students investigate colleges, Get help finding a job, Take a guided tour of the Internet,
Talk with other parents, Take classes online, Review the Parents' Guide
- http://www.getnetwise.org/kidsites/cpmore.shtml
For Parents
GetNetWise.org
In 1999, in response to a challenge from Congress, leading
Internet companies, non-profit organizations and child safety experts
created GetNetWise, an Internet resource to help parents and caregivers
protect children online from unwanted content and contact. GetNetWise is an innovative and easy-to-use resource that responds to
the concerns of parents and caregivers, and is available to families as
a public service. - http://www.getnetwise.org/
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