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National:
Trying to find your way around? Either of these sites will
provide you with a map of the city you'll be visiting, right
down to the exact address. (You can also get driving instructions
door-to-door).
www.mapquest.com
Prefer tried and true recipes? Nothing's more tried and true
than Fannie Farmer's 1918 Boston Cooking School Cook Book.
It's searchable, too.
http://www/kitchenlink.com
For
Kids:
About
Rainbows. Answers to questions
about "one of the most spectacular light shows observed on
earth."
http://www.teachercertification.org/teach/rainbow-resources.php
Dinosaurs!
See the latest addition to our family. In our exhibit gallery
you can look up to see our full size prosauropod skeleton.
Plateosaurus engelhardti is one of the most well know prosauropod
dinosaurs, and this replica will thrill the child in everyone.
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/fgm/lab/lab.html
Connect
For Kids
Guidance for grown-ups
http://www.connectforkids.org/
Volcano
Info
The Web's Premier Source of Volcano Info
http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/
The
Fifty States of the United States. Everything about a
state, from the state bird (and all the information on the
bird) to full text of the state constitution.
http://www.50states.com/
Flags
of the World. A simple site with color images of flags
from most of the world's countries created by Jim Croft of
Australia.
http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/docs/flagsoftheworld.html
National
Wildlife Foundation. The Kids Page features articles in
English and Spanish form Ranger Rick, the environmental magazine
for children; a homework help section; and briefings on issues
such as the wetlands, endangered animals, water quality and
more.
http://www.nwf.org/education
Hooked
on Science. A site to learn all about endangered species,
the underwater world, biology, space and much more.
http://www.sciencepage.org/
Just
4 Kids has the links to take you where you want to go.
Color pictures, play games, learn about frogs and dinosaurs
-- you'll find all kinds of fun when you visit Just 4 Kids!
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