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Just for Kids


Kids in the House. Check this site our for a cool look at what happens in the US House of Representatives. This is the Office of the Clerk's official Web site for kids, parents, and teachers. On this site you will explore the role the Office of the Clerk plays in the U.S. House of Representatives and learn about the legislative process and its effect on you.

Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids is a great site that explains many interesting facts about our government, U.S. citizenship, the election process, how laws are made, and the branches of government. The site is broken down into four grade-level categories — K-2, 3-5, 6-8 and 9-12.

FBI Youth tells about life in the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Conduct investigations, go on FBI adventures, play games and learn some history in the process.

WhiteHouseKids.Gov is the White House's official site for kids who want to learn more about the White House. There is even a section where you can learn about Barney the dog.

Educational links about the House legislative process, the Declaration of Independence, US Constitution, and many more core documents of the United States.

America's Story from America's Library. Meet amazing Americans, jump back in time, explore the States, join America at play, see hear and sing. It is all part of the Library of Congress. You never knew a library could offer so much fun!

FirstGov for Kids provides links to Federal kids' sites along with some of the best kids' sites from other organizations all grouped by subject.

The H.I.P. Pocket Change Web site was launched in July 1999 by the United States Mint. H.I.P. Pocket Change is designed to be a fun, educational tool—for students and teachers—that generates interest in coins, the Mint, and U.S. history.

Ant Attack! Move your cursor around the page and watch the ants chase it. (Will only work on Internet Explorer.)

Battleship! Try to outsmart the computer in a game of battleship.

OurDocuments.Gov Explore 100 milestone documents in American History.