Here are some links to children's Web sites and great places that organize Web sites for kids by topic. If you know of a web site that should be listed here, let us know and we'll check it out.
Sites Organized by Topic
Stratham Memorial School has identified many Web sites that relate to what you're studying in school, and they've organized them by easy topics.
Click on a broad topic to get a long list of subjects to choose from. Parents and Teachers will also find resources in each category.
Use the topics provided, or do a search for the topic you are looking for as well as the age the Web site is for.
Fun Sites by Age
Ages 3 to 7
You can visit Sesame Street online!
Fun & educational games about places, numbers, letters, shapes, & more. There are games for preschoolers, kindegarteners, first & second graders.
All of your favorite PBS shows and characters with music, games, coloring and more! Including Curious George.
Visit the Seussville playground for some fun games, print-and-play activities and more!
Ages 8 to 12
"KidsCom has kids' games, chat room for kids, video game cheats and other activities."
Love to cook at home? Want to learn more? Here you'll find recipes, skills tips and much more. *hint: use the links across the top of the page to get into the sections.
Big sports news, your favorite athletes, famous photos, games... what more could a sports fan want?
Learn about your body, injuries, and eating healthy. Also, how to be safe in all kinds of situations like camping, swimming, bike riding and lots more.
The smallest living dog is a chihuahua who is only 6 inches long! Check out this site and be amazed!
Learn all about the world and how we can try to work together.
Explore the globe and learn about making a difference.
For Parents and Teachers
Health Topics, Toy Recalls, Parenting Book suggestions and more from the experts.
All about baby and toddler sign language.
Lunchbox solutions, craft ideas and "ParentPedia" an encyclopedia of parenting advice.
Your kids will love the "printables" (coloring pages and more), and games and toys. You can take a look at the movie and tv ratings info and holiday and travel tips. Also check out the main menu on the left side for a reading readiness screening tool and school resources.
Crafts, recipes, party ideas, travel tips and seasonal special activities. You can also search the site for ideas based on the age of your child, your child's interests (my daughter likes princesses) or for teacher's ideas.
Crafts and activities to share with your kids.
Health and child development info for parents of newborns to teens.
Education news and resources for parents and teachers.
Expert advice, quizzes, blogs, and info for any stage from trying to conceive through teenagers. Aimed specifically at moms (iVillage is a collection of sites for women), this site also has articles about being a mom and taking care of yourself.
"We are a non-profit organization comprised of mothers like yourself who have had the experience of conceiving or caring for more than one child at a time. Our members gather in a variety of ways, including meetings and play dates, to share experiences, offer support, and broaden horizons."
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