Fun websites for kids
America's Story from the Library of Congress Learn all about America's past: people, sports, jump back in time.The Library of Congress has lots of fun sites!
Ben's Guide to U.S. Government Learn all about Ben Franklin while he takes you on a tour of the U.S. Government.
Bureau of Engraving and Printing Play games as you learn the difference between real and fake money.
California Kids Page
Census Bureau Learn about the U.S. Census, get facts about your state, and have fun with quiz questions.
Department of Agriculture Where does our food come from, and who makes sure it is safe?
Dr. E's Energy Lab Have fun saving energy.
Energy Information Administration There are lots of ways to make energy - learn about them!
Environmental Protection Agency Save the earth!
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Learn to be prepared for disasters and prevent disaster damage.
Freedom Corps for Kids Make a Difference. Volunteer.
FBI Kids Page Discover what it’s like to work for a high-tech law enforcement agency. Fun for all ages.
House of Representatives Kids Page Trivia and more! Special Feature: learn about how bills are made
Indian Health Service Stories about Native American cultures and more
Kids.Gov The best page for finding government resources for kids.
Mapstats Learn about maps and statistics
McGruff.org Crime prevention activities, tips and games from the National Crime Prevention Council
NASA Find out about all things related to Space, Stars, Rockets and NASA.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Learn to stay safe on the roads.
NSA Make and Break codes!
Peace Corps Congressman Honda volunteered through this program in El Salvador- do you think you'll do it someday?
Smithsonian Museum The Smithsonian has collected more than 142 million objects—from flags and fossils, to sculptures and spacecrafts, to toys and tapestries. There’s something for everyone at the Smithsonian. Check out Smithsonian Kids for lots of fast, fun, cool, scary, patriotic, and beautiful things from the Smithsonian
Smokey the Bear Games and activities from the USDA Forest Service and National Association of State Foresters.
State Department The U.S. State Department works around the world. View maps and find out more about other countries, their foreign affairs, and what it's like to live outside of the United States.
Treasury Department Learn the history behind the dollar.
United Nations Test your knowledge of flags from around the world.
Veterans Affairs Who are the people who fight to keep our country safe?
VERB - Get Active! Explore new activities and chat with other tweens (9-13) about activities — everything from roller hockey and dirt-bike riding to unique activities such as capoeira (pronounced kah-poo-WAY-ra) volunteering at the local community center, sailing, and peer mentoring.
White House Visit the White House and learn about kids and pets who have lived there.
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