Kid's Stuff -- Web Sites For Kids

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www.50states.com  Provides facts and links to a broad range of information on U.S. states.

www.americanpresidents.org  Developed by C-SPAN this site provides information on each U.S. President.

bensguide.gpo.gov/index/html Ben's Guide provides access to U.S. Government web sites developed for kids.

kids.discovery.com  Join the adventure as the Discovery Channel leads kids on an exploration of the world with fun, games, puzzles and quizzes.

www.lib.ecu.edu/st/digital2/index.html  Explores the history of eastern North Carolina through exhibits featuring John Lawson, steamboats, tobacco, and the Wright Brothers.

www.factmonster.com Contains links to an almanac, an atlas, a dictionary, the Columbia Encyclopedia, topics in the news, sites to help with homework, and many, many more "cool" sites.

www.kidsclick.org  A search tree arranged in categories that correspond with the  Dewey Decimal System.  Provides links to sites appropriate for kids and assigns grade levels to them.

www.ipl.org/div/kidspace/projectguide Internet Public Library's web page designed to help students with science fair projects.

www.nationalgeographic.com/kids/index.html  have and learn about the world with National Geographic. Includes great printable maps.

www.startsquad.org Start Squad is the very best place to start for children, parents, librarians, and teachers seeking age appropriate web sites selected by librarians.

www.secretary.state.nc.us/kidspg/homepage.asp  A great site to find information on North Carolina projects. Includes an almanac, state symbols, legends and much more.    www.ipl.org/div/teen Teen Space @ the Internet Public Library provides links to topics of interest to teens, from sports and dating to homework and college.
www.usda.gov/news/usdakids U.S. Department of Agriculture links kids to sites on agriculture, weather, health, 4-H, Smokey the Bear, Woodsy Owl and much more. www.yahooligans.com  Yahoo's web site designed specifically for kids.

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