Just for Kids

Below you will find exciting information about the United States government and other fun things.


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Fun and Educational Links

America's Story
“Discover the stories of America’s past... ” in this website for kids by the Library of Congress, the biggest library in the world.

Ben's Guide to U.S. Government
Learn how your U.S. Government works, about its history and your civic responsibilities by reading these pages and playing the games on this site.

CIA Kids
Learn what it takes to be a spy, read about the history of the CIA and try on spy disguises.

Department of Interior Kids
Learn about our National Parks, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Geological Survey and other parts of the Department of the Interior.

Environmental Kid's Club
Learn about the environment and what you can do to protect it.

FBI Kids
Learn through playing games and other activities about the work of the FBI-Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Kids in the House: The Official Kid's Page of 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.

Kid's news
Read news just for kids at the Washington Post Kid's Post Page.

Kids.gov
The federal government's portal for fun, educational and safe sites for kids, organized by grade.

NASA Kid's Club
Learn about our missions to space, new technologies and the history of our space program.

National Children's Museum
Take a tour of the National Children's Museum.

National Zoo
Meet the animals that live at our national zoo.

PBS Kids
Listen to music, play games, color and do much more all while learning.

Smithsonian Kid's Castle
The Smithsonian's official site for kids includes games and learning material about the things that kids are interested in.

The Congressional Award
The Congressional Award is a public partnership created by Congress to promote and recognize achievement, initiative, and service in America's youth. The Congressional Award provides a unique opportunity for young people to set and achieve personally challenging goals that build character and foster community service, personal development, and citizenship.

United States Mint for Kids
Learn about how the government makes money by playing games and watching cartoons.

Whitehousekids.gov
Visit the White House's official page for kids and learn about president, his responsibilities and the history of the office.