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    • Alaska Kids Stuff

      •  Alaska Climate Summaries
      •  Alaska Kids' Corner - State of Alaska
      •  Alaska Science Explained
      •  Alaska Wildlife Notebook
      •  Alaska's Gold
        Photographs and documents from Alaska's Gold Rush era.
      •  Battle of the Books
      •  Ben's Guide to the US Government's Alaska Page
      •  Challenger Learning Center of Alaska
      •  Follow the Gold Rush to Alaska and the Yukon
      •  Minerals Management Service Alaska Kid's Corner
        Activities, short articles, and more.
      •  Nature's Sled Dogs
        An Alaskan Epic
      •  Sitka Fine Arts Camp
    • General Kids Stuff

      •  A Student's Guide to Global Climate Change
      •  All About Glaciers
      •  America's Story by America's Library
      •  American Library Association Parents' Page
      •  Archimedes' Laboratory
      •  Arctic Snowmachine Safety
      •  Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids
      •  Children's Literature Web Guide
      •  Exploratorium: the museum of science, art and human perception
      •  Fact Monster
      •  Games for the Brain
      •  Games Kid's Play
      •  Great Web Sites for Kids
      •  How Stuff Works - Learn how Everything Works!
      •  International Children's Digital Library
      •  Internet Public Library Kidspace
      •  Kid's Health
      •  Kid's Search Tools
      •  KidsClick!
      •  KidsKonnect
      •  Mind over Matter: National Institute on Drug Abuse
      •  NASA - Kids Home
      •  NASA's Space Place
      •  National Kids Day
      •  Ology
        American Museum of Natural History
      •  Our Government
        Describes how the federal government works. Topics include: the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, the Constitution, federal agencies and commissions, elections and voting, and state and local governments.
      •  Questions and Answers about Snow
      •  shykids.com
      •  Smithsonian Education
      •  Snow Crystals
      •  Teach the Children Well
      •  The Mint
        It makes cents
      •  United Nations Cyber School Bus
        Global teaching and learning project.
      •  WEBtots
        Note: heavily graphic
      •  White House 101
      •  Wilson A. Bentley, Photographer of Snow Crystals
      •  Yahoo! Kids
      •  You Are Here - where kids learn to be smarter consumers
        Lessons on advertising, marketing, scams, protecting personal information, and other consumer concepts.

SLED was developed by the Alaska State Library and the University of Alaska libraries. Funding has been provided by the federal government, the Institute of Museums and Library Services, the State of Alaska, and the Rasmuson Foundation.

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