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Kids in the House teaches you how bills become laws, takes you on a time warp into history, and introduces you to important Representatives. This site sponsored by the House Office of the Clerk.
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FirstGov for Kids lists hundreds of kid-friendly Web sites sponsored by the federal government. Sites are grouped by topics like geography, government, history, and states.
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Congress for Kids, sponsored by the Dirksen Congressional Center, is an interactive and entertaining site that tours the Capitol and teaches the basics of federal government.

 

 

 

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