Kids Education


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Texts The Great Courses - taught by professors from the Ivy League, Stanford, Georgetown, etc.
Georgraphy: 50 States Book List | USA Map Game
Math:
Math Playground | Math Score | Aplus Math | Flash Card |
Music: New York Philharmonic | San Francisco Symphony | From the Top | Music Theory |
History: The First Thanksgiving |
Art: NGA Kids

Stories for Kids
Children's Storybooks | Kids stories,math,games and singing activities | Goodnight Stories | Kid's Stories | Online Children's Stories | Classics for Kids
Your Story Hour |

Crafts for Kids
So, What Is Boondoggle? | Fun Paper Airplane | Weaving Project |





Arts and Crafts
  • Art Zone
    Don't have time to get out your paints and brushes? "Paint" using your computer mouse.Have fun making your own collage of shapes and colors - no glue required.Take photoswith a virtual camera and edit them.All this and more is available in the National Gallery of Art's Art Zone.
  • Cartoonster
    Want to make your own cartoons and animation?This site shows you how, step-by-step.
  • City Creator
    Be the master of your domain — build your own city, modern or medieval, on City Creator!
  • Crayola Coloring Pages
    Make your own cards and gifts or just have fun coloring, cutting and doing puzzles. This site includes lots of printable activities and is easy to search by topic.
  • Enchanted Learning — Crafts for Kids
    A great site packed full of a wide range of crafts, many using traditional materials such as paper bags, egg cartons, twigs . . . .
  • First Palette
    Step-by-step illustrated instructions for fun art and craft projects, such as making your own bean bag animals.It also includes recipes for making salt dough or papier mache.Search for projects by theme or age.
  • Imagination Factory
    How can you have fun and recycle at the same time?Make art out of trash!This Web site shows you treasures you can make using "trash" from your home, such as bottle caps, junk mail and egg cartons.Check out the "trash matcher" feature to find out what to make from things in your recycling bin.
  • Making Friends.com
    At Making Friends you'll find lots of creative activities for kids ages 2-15.
  • Oriland Origami
    What can you make from folded paper?Animals, boxes, things to wear and party decorations are just a few of the things you can create using the tips in the "Origami Studio" and "Origami University" sections of this Web site.Print and fold your own origami calendar, too!
  • Balloon Ride
    There's a hot air balloon tied down with ropes.To win a ride, play your computer or another player, and be the one to cut the last rope.
  • Brain Explorer
    These puzzles, riddles and illusions are especially for kids ages 9-12.
  • FunBrain.com
    Entertaining sites which also offer a review of basic skills in math and grammar. What a fun way to learn!
  • GeoSpy
    How well do you know your way around the globe?Become a GeoSpy agent by identifying countries, continents, states and provinces.
  • Invention Playhouse
    Build a track to route a moving ball into a cup, assemble some block puzzles, or design and view your own clouds.
  • Math Cats
    Some cool cats want to play games with you. It's so much fun, you'll hardly even know you're doing math!
  • Math Slice
    Play math games online or get free games for your cell phone.

Cartoons and Comics
  • Cartoon Network.com
    Visit the world of cartoons. See old favorites and newcomers, look at animations and play games.
  • Comics.com
    Big Nate and Peanuts can be found here.
  • Disney Fairies
    Want to learn more about the Never Fairies while exploring Pixie Hollow?Join Tinkerbell as she introduces you to her friends and home!
  • King Features
    The Amazing Spiderman, Curtis and Mutts are a few of the comics featured here.
  • uComics
    Includes Calvin & Hobbes and Garfield.Comics Sherpa lets you take a look at undiscovered talent and rate it.

Creatures
  • Animals
    • The Adventures of Herman the Worm
      Find out all about worms and play worm games in English or Spanish.
    • The BoomerWolf Website
      Be sure to read the story and solve the case. Then visit the zoo to see lots of animals in photos and videos.
    • The Froggy Page
      Virtual frogginess and amphibian fun.
    • Kids Farm
      Visit a farm with loads of animals and never leave your home. If your computer is set up so that it can play sounds, you can even hear the quacking and mooing!
    • Kids' Planet
      Get printable fact sheets about endangered animals from around the world.You can also play games, read stories, print out animal coloring pages and find out what you can do to help animals.
    • National Zoo
      • Animal Cams
        Want to get up close and personal with some of the animals at the National Zoo? You can!Enjoy watching and reading about various animals through the zoo's live animal cams. Among the animals on view are tigers, gorillas, elephants and even an octopus!
      • Panda Cam
        Watch Tai Shan, the National Zoo's most famous panda cub, as he plays, eats and sleeps within the giant panda habitat with his mother.Also, read about Tai Shan and his progress.
  • Dinosaurs
    • Dinosphere
      Meet the dinosaurs that live at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis!Learn through interactive articles, activities and games about how the dinosaurs, like Bucky the Teenage T-Rex, lived. You will need sound for some of the games/activities.
    • Kids Dig Dinos
      Visit this dinosaur site by kids for kids to print out coloring pages, find out how dinosaurs got their names and learn more fascinating dino facts and history.
    • ZoomDinosaurs.com
      Dinosaur information, trivia and topics galore! Learn the real story behind dinosaur myths, and find out which dinosaurs were the biggest, fastest, smallest, smartest or other "record breakers."
  • Insects
    • The Bug Club
      Build a giant bug, make insect origami, print out activity sheets or play bug games online!The Amateur Entomologists' Society has put together this collection of fun facts and creepy-crawly activities you can try at home.
    • Children's Butterfly Site
      Coloring pages and information about butterflies and moths including translations in several languages. Make your own coloring book about the life cycle of the butterfly in English, Spanish, Dutch, Italian, French or German!
    • Yucky Roach World
      Hate cockroaches? Like worms? Visit the other yucky sites at the Yuckiest Site on the Internet.
  • Pets
    • Animaland
      Play games, learn about favorite pets, meet animal heroes, find information on animals of all kinds and read about animals in the news.
    • Hamsterific!
      Everything you ever wanted to know about hamsters and hamster care, plus some fun links.
    • How to Love Your Dog: A Kid's Guide to Dog Care
      Learn how to train your dog and care for your pet.Video clips show how to teach your dog tricks and obedience.You can even add pictures and stories about your own dog to this Web site!Riddles and games add to the fun.
    • Pet Planet
      Solve pet puzzles, send pet e-cards to your friends and find advice about caring for all kinds of pets on this Web site from Animal Planet.
  • Microbes
    • The Microbe Zoo
      How small does life get? What lives in humans? Do microbes help make human food? Take a look! a close look!
  • Sharks
    • Shark Surfari
      Test your shark knowledge with this online quiz by National Geographic.
    • Sharks and Rays
      Learn more about Elasmobranchs (otherwise known as sharks and rays) and their bony fish relatives on this informative Web site.
    • The Truth About the Monsters of the Deep
      Don't be afraid to learn the truth about sharks.Facts and photos tell about where they live, what they really look like and more.

Games
  • 20 Questions
    20Q is a computerized version of the game 20 questions.Think of something animal, vegetable or mineral, and challenge artificial intelligence to figure out what it is in 20 questions or less.
  • Checkers Online
    Learn new ways and strategies for the old game of checkers. Nifty moves — and the computer doesn't always win.
  • Chess is Fun
    Learn to play or learn super strategies to try later on your friends. The split screen offers a chess board on the right side and how to play on the left. It's so easy, even an adult can learn from this site!
  • Game Goo
    Turn up the volume, and have fun playing these colorful, interactive reading and language arts games for kindergartners through 2nd graders.
  • Games for Kids in the Stacks
    "You, your friends, your reads."
  • Games Kids Play
    Listing all kinds of games for kids to play inside and outside, on the computer and off.
  • KBears
    Fun and games for kids; learn while you play!
  • Keyboarding
    • Beginner Typing Games
      Choose from many different games that teach basic typing skills.
    • Harder Typing Games
      Ready for a challenge?Try zapping Star Wars fighter ships, ghosts or sharks using your typing skills.
  • KidsPsych — Interactive Web Adventures
    Fun for ages 1-5 and 6-9. Mazes, online coloring, I Spy and cute animations and sounds.
  • Maze Works
    A variety of games and puzzles to challenge you, including a new chess problem every day.
  • Play Kids' Games
    Young kids will have fun playing video-style learning games at this site designed by parents.
  • America's Story
    Fun facts and games await at this site made especially for kids by the library of Congress.
  • Ancient Egypt — Neferchichi's Tomb
    Neferchichi, who looks suspiciously like a Chihuahua dog, hosts this Web site. Learn to write in hieroglyphics and look at 3-D, magic eye-style pictures. Find out about mummies, pharaohs and gods of ancient Egypt.
  • Ancient Greece for Kids
    How the ancient Greeks lived and what they believed.
  • Archaeology
  • Pirates!
    Are you ready for high seas adventure?Join National Geographic and learn about real pirates through fictional tales based on historical fact.
  • Secrets of Lost Empires
    See real-life recreations of ancient technological wonders.Try making a Roman aqueduct or a medieval weapon.
  • Vikings
    Get a taste of life as a Viking.Check out the Multimedia Zone for animations, games and reconstructions.
  • Walk Through Time
    A cool interactive site with games too.

Hobbies
  • Activity TV
    Watch step-by-step demonstrations of crafts, cooking projects, magic tricks, science experiments and more!
  • Coin Collecting — U.S. Mint Site for Kids
    It's all about the money: play coin games, view coin cartoons and travel through time to solve coin mysteries.
  • Design Squad
    Do you like to build things? Find project instructions for making your own hidden alarm, zip line, dance pad and more on this Web site based on the PBS show "Design Squad."
  • LEGO
    Join the LEGO club for comics, games and instructions for building new LEGO creations.
  • Stamps — American Philatelic Society Site Just for Kids
    Find out how to start your own stamp collection and print out fun activity pages.
  • Thunk.com Secret Messages
    Use this online scrambler to turn all your words into secret code.

Holidays
  • DLTK Holidays
    From birthday to Earth Day, this site has crafts to help you decorate, games to help you celebrate and puzzles to stretch your brain!
  • Holiday Sites from JohnThurlow.com
    Can't wait for that special holiday to arrive?Enjoy holiday stories, games, crafts, riddles and more — anytime!
  • A Kid's Heart Holidays
    Whether it's Thanksgiving, Valentine's Day or even National Watermelon Day, this site includes fun holiday games, activities and printables.
  • Primary Games Holiday Fun
    Send musical postcards, print your own holiday stationary, play games and color pictures for Ramadan, Kwanzaa, Christmas, Hanukkah and many other holidays.

Music
  • DSO Kids
    Listen to music samples by various composers and play musical games on this site from the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.
  • PBS Kids Music
    Play games and make music with your favorite PBS characters such as Arthur, Barney and Caillou.
  • Playmusic.org — Your Orchestra Awaits!
    Take a seat in an orchestra, meet people there, play and create your own music. Great place for budding band members!
  • Science of Music
    Ready to mix your own music?There are several games to get you started on this site.Plus you can watch music movies and find out the answers to those burning questions, such as: "Why do some songs get stuck in my head?"(Hint: the answer has something to do with earworms.)
  • SFS Kids
    Make a tune on the "composerizer," learn about the various instruments in the orchestra and explore the music lab on this site from the San Francisco Symphony.
  • Sing-Along Songs
    Forgot the words to "Heffalumps and Woozles" or another of your favorite kids' songs?Find lyrics, listen to songs and play "Guess this Tune" on this site from the National Institutes of Health.
  • Songs to Sing in the Car for Kids
    A road trip can be daunting when kids don’t have anything to do. Whether you’re driving across the country or heading out to the grocery store, singing together in the car can help pass the time and create a great learning opportunity for kids. From silly songs to songs that teach, even if you can’t carry a tune, everyone is sure to smile when enjoying some of these favorites.

Nature
  • Backyard Nature
    Naturalist Jim Conrad will introduce you to the interesting plants, animals and ecology of your own backyard.
  • Environmental Kids Club
    Cleaning up our planet has never been so much fun. Enjoy online games and download activity books on this site from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
  • Guide to Snowflakes
    Take a look at some of the unbelievable shapes that snowflakes can take, and view three galleries full of amazing snowflake photos!
  • National Geographic Kids
    Games, activities, experiments and information on creatures from bats to warthogs.
  • Weather Wiz Kids
    Everything you ever wanted to know about all types of weather.You can even find out about weather-related optical illusions and have fun with weather games and weather jokes.
  • Wonders of the Seas
    Some really "deep" material! Underwater photos and drawings. A great way to dive and not get wet.

Stories and More
  • Kids' Magazines
    • Highlights
      Can't put the magazine down?Want more of the Hidden Picture puzzles and other activities?Visit the Highlights Web site for an interactive version of the magazine filled with plenty of stories and activities!
    • National Geographic Kids
      Explore the world through articles and videos, and have fun learning with the activities and games!
    • Owlkids.com
      Fun games and activities broken down by age group to promote learning for all!There are links to Chirp for the very beginning readers, chickaDEE for the K-2 crowd, and Owl for the older kids. Click, read, enjoy!
    • Ranger Rick
      Like the Magazine? Want more? Explore the Web site!Has interactive articles, fun and games, crafts and experiments, book suggestions and more.
    • Learning to Read Made Fun!
      Starfall.com has fun games, stories and exercises to help you to learn to read and practice your skills. If you don't know what a word is, click on it and you will hear how the word sounds.(Turning speakers on is highly recommended.) For preschool through 2nd graders.
    • Peetnik Mysteries
      "So, you want to try solving a mystery or two?Welcome to Clutterbuck Valley — a quirky town full of oddballs and oddities. The strange and mysterious. Regular and irregular people."
    • Pilkey's Web Site O' Fun!
      Pilkey wants you to know: "This Web site contains scenes and material which may be considered too silly for grown-ups, small animals and many varieties of houseplants."

  • Poetry
    • Giggle Poetry
      Read poems for kids, write your own poem, play with fill-in-the-blank poems and just have fun!
    • Poetry Idea Engine
      Poetry Idea Engine helps you write your own poems in different styles such as haiku, limerick or free verse.
    • Star Wars Kids
      For Star Wars fans, here's information on episodes past and future, the Smithsonian's exhibit, how special effects are created and more.
    • Wacky Web Tales
      Fill in the blanks to create your own wacky stories.New tales are added every month!

    Weird Science
    • "Bill Nye the Science Guy"
      Learn about science experiments you can do from home, send wacky e-cards and see Bill Nye's answer to the "question of the week."
    • Exploratorium
      There's plenty to explore at this online version of San Francisco's Museum of Science, Art and Human Perception.
    • OLogy
      Journey through space, the Gobi desert and other places as you explore astronomy and the other "ologies".
    • Optical Illusions
      Feast your eyes on dozens of amazing optical illusions.
    • Optics for Kids
      How do optical illusions fool your eyes and boggle your brain?See some weird illusions and learn more about the science of light.
    • Periodic Table of Comic Books
      Click on an element, and choose from the full-page images of comics containing that element.
    • Robotics
      Control your own remotely operated vehicle and learn more about the fascinating world of robotics on this site from The Tech Museum.
    • Science News for Kids
      Want to know about the latest dinosaur species to be discovered or see the newest photos of Mercury obtained by spacecraft? Here you will find the latest and greatest science news of interest to kids, plus games, puzzles and activities.
    • Science Optics
      Zoom in on Earth from 10 million light years beyond the Milky Way — then zoom into the subatomic universe of protons and electrons!Find out about activities you can do at home to investigate light, optics and color.

  • Space
    • Earth Viewer
      See a space-eye view of the Earth. Spin the globe to look down at the spot of your choice. Run animations to see day and nightfall, or to see seasonal changes.
    • KidsAstronomy.com
      A super site for budding astronomers — interactive with lots of excellent graphics.
    • StarChild
      Are you interested in the solar system and the universe? Star Child offers a world of information for young astronomers.Choose level one or level two based on your age and how much you already know about astronomy.
    • Strange Matter
      Crush stuff, zoom inside stuff, transform or improve stuff, and discover its secrets.


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