Official state government sites for kids and teens.
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- Maine Secretary of State's Kid's Page Learn about the State of Maine. Includes games, history, famous people, places to visit, government, and contests.
- Texas Senate Kids Explore the Texas Capitol and learn all about the state government through a virtual tour, games, trivia, and other online activities.
- MD Kids' Page Maryland state facts including famous citizens, places to visit, census by county, and geography.
- Alabama Department of Archives and History History links.
- New York State Assembly Kids' Page Learn about the Assembly and the state of New York.
- New Jersey - Hangout NJ This state web site contains content, graphics, games, and activities that will simultaneously inform and entertain kids.
- Access Idaho - Just For Kids Information about the state of Idaho, focusing on education, health and safety, government, laws, and finance.
- New Jersey Legislature: Kids' Page Information on the legislature, how laws are enacted, and the state seal and symbols. Also, puzzles and games on these topics.
- Montana is for Kids Montana facts, history, and fun things for kids to do around the state.
- West Virginia: Kids' Page Facts about the state, its people, and its government. Also downloadable in .pdf format.
- North Carolina Kids Page Find state symbols, fun facts, how an idea becomes law, almanac and resource links. Published by the Secretary of State's Office.
- Oregon Blue Book for Kids Online tour of the State Capitol, Oregon history, state symbols, and government links.
- ConneCT Kids Official kids website for the state of Connecticut which provides information created by government agencies for young adults.
- Pennsylvania YMCA Youth & Government Intends to bring the workings of PA state government alive to students, by having them write a bill and persuade others to make it a law.
- South Carolina Legislature Online - Student Page Learn about the state assembly with live broadcasts from the state house, Senator and Congressman biographies, and the full text of the state constitution. Also includes basic facts about the state, quizzes, and homework help.
- Education in Louisiana: Just for Students Describes the State's history, the civil war, and cultural heritage. Browse a list of former Governors.
- Alaska Kewl Kids Features the state facts you need, wildlife video gallery, and tips on staying healthy and safe in The Last Frontier.
- Florida Senate Kids Presents how a bill becomes a law, duties of legislative leaders, directory of state senators, glossary and kids' handbook. Includes puzzles and games.
- New Hampshire State Senate for Kids Quick facts about New Hampshire including state emblem, flower, animal, and sport.
- Washington State Legislature Civic Education Displays State symbols and trivia, how a bill becomes a law, and student guide. Includes coloring book.
- Arizona Kids Page State facts, pictures of natural wonders and wildlife, and a coloring book to download.
- About Illinois: State Symbols Describes symbols and the official state song.
- New York State Department of State Kids' Room Facts about New York State.
- Missouri Secretary of State Kids Play games and read facts about the history of the state, its symbols and government.
- Louisiana Kids Fun and Education Page Learn about the state's symbols and how a bill becomes law through fun games and coloring pages. Also includes a quiz.
- A Look at Oklahoma Student's guide explores the state's heritage and history. From the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department.
- Michigan Kids With an overview of state symbols, the natural environment, state government and history. Includes homework help resources.
- A to Z Kids Stuff - Hawaii Features state nickname, symbols, brief facts, geography, language, activities and stories.
- Wyoming - Kid's Page All about the state, its schools, its stories, and its wildlife. Includes puzzles and games.
- Pennsylvania Department of State Learn about voting and politics in the state of Pennsylvania.
- Florida Kids A place for kids to learn about state symbols, history, the capitol and governors. With quick facts.