Recommended Government Websites for Kids!
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| Kids.gov |
| This site has links to Government websites, as well as organizational and educational sites on these topics and many more. |
| EPA's Environmental Explorers' Club |
| The EPA's website for kids houses information on air, water, garbage & recycling, plants & animals, the environment, and much more. Look here for a fun interactive website about the world around you! |

| H.I.P. Pocket Change |
| Flip the Mint Seal takes kids on an adventure of the history of coins and minting in the United States in this site. Get the scoop on the latest coins that are being minted, play games, and attend Camp Coin. |

| Kids' World -- Peace Corps |
| Through this site explore countries around the world, learn about the Peace Corps, the people who participate, and play games. |

| Library of Congress |
| The Library of Congress takes you through time to meet "Amazing Americans," learn about the states, watch old movie clips, and hear the music of America's past. This is a fascinating site with a cornucopia of information. |
| NASA Kids Club |
| Learn about space, astronauts, space stations, rockets & shuttles through interactive games and activities. |

| Smithsonian Magazine's Kids Castle |
| This site is a doorway to all sorts of information. Find your way through science, sports, personalities, art, animals, history, the world, and more! |
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USDA for Kids
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| From nutrition to gardening, Smokey the Bear to 4-H Club, weather to resource conservation, enter this site for loads of information and activities. |


| White House Kids |
| Join Spotty on a tour of the White House. Barney the Scottie will lead you through the history of the White House. Ofelia, the longhorn cow, gives the history of famous people. And India the Cat provides history of the Presidents. (The tour guides are President Bush's animals. |
| CIA Kids' Page |
| This site gives kids and opportunity to learn about the history of Intelligence in the U.S., as well as information about important people, meet the Canine Corps, and take a virtual tour of the CIA. |
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