Kid's Links
Kid Zone
http://www.health.state.nd.us/ndhd/kidstuff/
Site with games for children to learn about fruits, vegetables and other foods.

Fun for Kids
http://www.ndwheat.com/fn/kids/
North Dakota leads the country in the production of hard red spring and durum wheat. The pasta you eat may have its origins in North Dakota. Learn more about our state's number one crop. There is even a kids section and a wheat cookbook!

North Dakota Notes, by the North Dakota Geological Survey
http://www.state.nd.us/ndgs/ndnotes/nd_notes%20.htm
Information on North Dakota's natural resources and geological information, including such topics as earthquakes, petrified wood, bison trails, gold, Missouri River, and glacial Lake Agassiz.

North Dakota Project Wild
http://ndwild.psych.und.nodak.edu/ndwild/
Learn about the field biology of North Dakota.

Northern Prairie Wildlife Reserach Center
http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/
Check out the "Feature of the Month" regarding some aspect of wildlife on the Northern Prairies.

North Dakota's Roger Maris
http://www.rogermarismuseum.com/
Check out the local Fargo museum documenting the life of Fargo native son Roger Maris who topped Babe Ruth's homerun record, "61 in "61."

Mineral Resources of North Dakota
http://www.state.nd.us/ndgs/minerals/minerals.htm
Information on the minerals found in North Dakota, including coal, clay, cement rock, salt, sand and gravel, uranium, and volcanic ash.

Chronology of North Dakota History
http://www.state.nd.us/hist/chrono.htm
Historical chronology of events from 9,500 B.C. to 1988.

Paleontology in North Dakota
http://www.state.nd.us/ndfossils/index.html
North Dakota was home to a variety of dinosaurs.

Geology in North Dakota
http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/nd_geology/
Resources for students, teachers, geologists, and the public.

Lewis and Clark in North Dakota
http://www.ndlewisandclark.com
Documents the Corps of Discovery's odyssey across the Louisianna Purchase and North Dakota.

North Dakota K-12 Internet School Sites
http://www.edutech.nodak.edu/schools/
Link up with the students in North Dakota's schools.

North Dakota Governor's Office
http://www.governor.state.nd.us/
For a photograph, biography, and message from Governor John Hoeven and First Lady Mikey Hoeven.

Theodore Roosevelt National Park
http://www.nps.gov/thro/home.htm
Theodore Roosevelt National Park is located in the colorful North Dakota badlands. It stands as a living memorial to the 26th president of the United States and his enduring contribution to the conservation of our nation's resources.

Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site
http://www.nps.gov/knri/
Home of Sakakawea, the park contains remnants of historic and prehistoric American Indian villages, last occupied in 1845 by the Hidatsa and Mandan.

RoadsideAmerica.Com: North Dakota
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/map/nd.html
An online guide to offbeat attractions in North Dakota.

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