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Britannica Online for Kids

Search or browse for information, pictures and videos; get homework help; visit the Student Center; learn about the latest news and the animal of the day and so much more. Check out EB Online for Kids. If you're not in the library, ask at the Youth Desk or call 798-0121 for the login and password.

 

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The Dino Dictionary
Discover dinosaurs through descriptions, definitions, and drawings of these terrible lizards.

The Dinosauria
Find the truth about dinosaur myths and hear about current dinosaur discoveries in America,

Discovering Dinosaurs
From lizard to dinosaur to bird? How has our knowledge of dinosaurs changed from 1820 to the present?

PBS Nature
Fun facts, video clips, pictures, and articles on nature's most   interesting creatures.

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The National Zoo
Visit the Smithsonian National Zoological Park from the comfort of your home. Also find out what you can do to help save endangered species.

Farms Safety 4 Just Kids
Games, coloring pages, quizzes and safety tips that will help you have a fun and safe time at the farm.

Year of the Ocean
Explore the murky depths with endangered whales and dolphins. And discover the beautiful world of coral reefs.

Caterpillars & Mystery Bugs
Bug stories, a bug's life, bug games, and... bug food?

Microbe Zoo
They're everywhere! In the trash, in your yard, in your home, in your food, and even in your mouth. Yuck! 

Kids' Planet
Discover the life of a spider, the world of wolves, and the endangered environment.

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