Kids Corner
Introduction
The resources available on this page provides children, parents and teachers with educational information, games and videos for kids to develop awareness and skills with all aspects of preparedness and safety.
Fun and Educational Preparedness & Safety Resources
9-1-1 Safety for Kids
When to call, How to Call, What to say when someone answers your 911 call.
Activities for Kids on Safety Topics
Here are some games and activities that will encourage kids to learn about a variety of child safety topics.
America's CryptoKids
Future Codemakers and Codebreakers from The National Security Agency
American Red Cross Disaster Preparedness for Children and Young Adults
Resources designed to help youth and caregivers strengthen household preparedness and foster open communication about disasters and emergency planning.
A Parent's Guide to Fire Safety for Babies and Toddlers
The U.S. Fire Administrations's information site for parents and caregivers to help prevent fire death of young children.
Backyard Safety Tips for Special Needs Children
If you are the parent or caregiver for a child with special needs, you want them to be able to play and explore like any other child but in an environment that is safe for them.
BAM! Body and Mind
was created by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to answer kids' questions on health issues and recommend ways to make their bodies and minds healthier, stronger, and safer. Be a DISEASE DETECTIVE!
Become a Disaster Action Kid
You can become a FEMA Disaster Action Kid and get a certificate! Disaster Action Kids also get to be part of a special E-mail group, and will receive exciting news and information directly from FEMA on a regular basis.
Ben's guide to US Government for Kids
This site provides learning tools for K-12 students, parents, and teachers. These resources will teach how our government works, the use of the primary source materials of GPO Access, and how one can use GPO Access to carry out their civic responsibilities.
Blizzard Safety
Blizzards are severe winter storms that pack a combination of blowing snow and wind resulting in very low visibility.
Child Passenger Safety
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Child Survival Education
This Child Survival program is presented to students, cubs scouts, boy scouts, girl scouts, guides, parents and interest groups across North America. The presentation which includes video, lecture and demonstration is about one hour and thirty minutes.
Citizen Corps : Youth Preparedness
It is important that children know what to do in an emergency. A few ways children can plan to be prepared for emergencies include practicing emergency drills at home and school, knowing where the family meeting place is, how to call 9-1-1, who the out-of-town family contact is, and what to do during an emergency.
CODiE
CODiE helps educate kids about building safety with exercises and fun activities.
Helping Kids Cope with Disaster
Helping Kids Cope with Disaster focuses on fostering emotional resilience and providing practical ways for families to comfort and reassure children during times of crisis.
Disaster Master Game
Help the Heroes! Will you know what to do? Make the right decisions and earn points to unlock new levels.
Disaster Preparedness Activity Book
Disney and the American Red Cross have teamed up to help kids prepare for disasters.
How Families Can Prepare for Emergencies
The Red Cross shares resources to help youth and their grown-ups be better prepared at home.
Dog Bite Safety for Kids
Preventing and Avoiding Dog Bites! An estimated 4.7 million people in the United States are bitten by dogs each year. While some 2,500 of these are letter carriers, children are the most common victims of severe dog bites. Dog-bite injuries are a serious problem in our country, but they’re a problem we can solve.
Drinking Water & Ground Water Kids' Stuff
Links lead to great games and activities that will help you learn about drinking water! Word Scrambles, Word SEARCH.
EPA Environmental Explorer's page
Learning and Teaching about the Environment. K-12 students and educators need access to quality homework resources, lesson plans and project ideas to learn and teach about the environment.
Family Disaster Planning
Disaster can strike quickly and without warning. It can force you to evacuate your neighborhood or confine you to your home. What would you do if basic services--water, gas, electricity or telephones--were cut off? Local officials and relief workers will be on the scene after a disaster, but they cannot reach everyone right away. Families can--and do--cope with disaster by preparing in advance and working together as a team. Follow the steps listed in this brochure to create your family's disaster plan. Knowing what to do is your best protection and your responsibility.
FBI Kids Page
The FBI kids page is designed for children and their parents to learn more about the FBI through age-appropriate games, tips, stories and interactives.
Federal Aviation Administration
Kids Corner is a fun page for all. It includes activities such as coloring books, word puzzles, and experiments.
Food Safety for Kids
Clean, separate, cook, and chill! This is an activity book that teaches kids about food safety in fun and engaging ways. Great for the classroom! |
Get an A+ in Food Safety
A study guide to help you keep food safe when packing lunches for the school year.
Team Nutrition Quiz
Test your knowledge and build your nutrition skills with these fun Team Nutrition quizzes!
Helping Kids Discover, Explore, Learn
A resource for kids, parents, and teachers to find fun and educational materials related to health, science, and the environment we live in today.
National Security Language Initiative for Youth
high school students to study critical languages necessary to strengthen the United States’ national security and economic competitiveness.
Youth Ambassadors Program
This Program brings together high school students and adult mentors from countries across the Americas to promote mutual understanding, increase leadership skills, and prepare youth to make a difference in their communities.
Forest Service Kids
The Forest Service is committed to connecting kids with nature and the outdoors by providing students, parents and teachers with youth-oriented information and resources related to natural resources and the environment
Groundwater Foundation
Find tools, resources, ideas, and ready-to-go activities to bring to life the magic of groundwater.
A Guide to Kid's Hygiene
Good hygiene is a crucial part of living a healthy lifestyle through every stage of one’s life. Parents are responsible for first taking care of a child’s hygiene needs, and when the child’s age allows, they are responsible for teaching them how to do it themselves. A part of teaching children about good hygiene is to explain why it is important. Children should understand that good hygiene not only affects their appearance, but it also reduces the risk of infection, the spread of illness, and even the spread of parasites. Cleanliness is also beneficial on a social level, as it eliminates body odors. By teaching children the importance of good personal hygiene and what it involves, parents are establishing a habit that will benefit their kids for the rest of their lives.
How Dad Got Sick: A New Booklet and Video for Kids
A fun comic book that teaches kids how to stay safe from germs and keep their food clean and healthy.
iKeepSafe
iKeepSafe certifies technology used by children and in educational settings with qualified experts.
Kidd Safety
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is proud to introduce Kidd Safety and his pals in the premier web site geared to prevent unreasonable risks of injuries to children associated with consumer products.
Kids and Babies Alerts
CPSC provides free safety alerts, guides, posters, brochures, handbooks and other materials which you can use to help spread consumer product safety information in your community.
Kid's Guide to Building a Disaster Supply Kit
Emergencies can happen wherever you live, so it's important to be prepared for unexpected events. Being prepared for an emergency can help you feel safer because you will have the items you need set aside to use. Your family can work on building a disaster kit together to prepare for unexpected events
Kid Safety Guides
CPSC provides free safety alerts, guides, posters, brochures, handbooks and other materials which you can use to help spread consumer product safety information in your community.
Time for Kids
TIME for Kids https://www.timeforkids.com Now students can follow the latest news. All tailored to their reading level. To explore the kids' website, select a grade and discover new stories each week.
Kid’s Toys Safety
CPSC provides free safety alerts, guides, posters, brochures, handbooks and other materials which you can use to help spread consumer product safety information in your community.
National Science Bowl
tional Science Bowl. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Science Bowl® is a nationwide academic competition that tests students’ knowledge in all areas of science and mathematics.
Make Summer Safe for Kids
Safety tips to keep your kids safe and healthy whether they’re at home, at play, or on the road.
McGruff - The Crime Dog
McGruff teaches how to take a bit out of crime in all areas: Bullies,Community Safety, Home Safety, School Safety, Online Safety, Gun, Drugs and more.
NASA Kids' Club
Have fun with NASA KIDS. Learn about Rockets and Airplanes, planet EARTH, SPACE and BEYOND, Join the Earth Crew and even go to Astronaut's School.
Sparky's Fire Safety Club
Become an official member of Sparky's Fire Safety Club. Take the NFPA Kids challenge!!
National Weather Service - Just for Kids
Explore a variety of interactive materials—including coloring books, worksheets, hands-on activities, weather education guides, and games—that make learning about safety and preparedness both fun and engaging.
Natural Inquirer
A free science education journal written for middle through high school age students.
Neighborhood Safety for Kids
help kids stay safe by going over basic rules and safety tips, as well as helping them get to know the ins and outs of their neighborhood.
OnGuard Online
FTC’s free online security tips and resources.
PBS Kids
Young children are always developing and exploring their world. Help your child learn and grow with age-by-age tips and activities.
PBS Kids - Resource for Parents
PBS Kid's content is designed to help children (and their parents) communicate and handle their feelings during challenging times.
Peace Corp - Youth Development
Become a Youth in Development Volunteer and guide young people to realize their social, economic, and civic potential.
Pet and Animal Emergency Planning
Your pets are an important member of your family, so they need to be included in your family’s emergency plan. To prepare for the unexpected check out these tips with your pets in mind:
Pet Preparedness Fun & Games
A collection of fun and educational pet activities and games designed for children!
Playground Safety
Tips to make the playground entertaining and safe for kids.
Keeping Children Safe Online
This guide offers practical advice and ideas for getting the conversation started with kids about social networking, privacy, mobile devices, computer security,
Protecting Kids Online
This article provides e-safety tips and resources for parents and their children.
Make Ropes and Knots Fun
Teach your kids 6 easy knots they'll love to learn—perfect for camping, scouts, or back-to-school ...
Sesame Street Fire Safety Program for Preschool Children
More than half of child fire deaths are among children age 4 or younger – making them an important audience for fire prevention and education. If you’ve ever visited a preschool classroom to discuss fire safety, or have met with older toddlers during community outreach activities, you know they can be a tough crowd to reach.
Safety Tips In, Out and Around Cars
Information and resources to keep your loved ones safe on the road, in and around cars.
Smokey Bear for Kids
Only YOU can Prevent Wildfires! Welcome to Smokey's Outpost! Explore Smokey's cabin to find all sorts of fun and interesting things about Wildfire Prevention.
StarChild
A learning center for young astronomers ages 5-13 to learn about the solar system, the Milky Way galaxy, and the universe beyond
Survival Skills in the Wilderness
Fun Adventures for Parents and Kids to learn outdoor safety.
US Coast Guard Coloring Books
Our day with the Coast Guard, the True Story of Inky the Whale, More than 200 years of Coast Guard History, The Adventures of Captain CleanWater, COASTIE the SAFETY Dog, and a WATER & KIDS coloring books!
U.S. Department of Interior for Kids
Just for Kids. Learn more about the U.S. Department of Interior with activities for ages 5 -8.
US Fish & WildLife - Endangered Species for Kids
Help children understand and appreciate the importance of endangered and threatened species.
US Nuclear Regulatory Agency - Student's Corner
Nuclear energy is a way to generate heat using the fission process of atoms. A nuclear power plant converts the heat into electricity.
U.S. Search and Rescue - Child Survival
Child Survival Education - Lost in the Woods Training
US Search and Rescue Task Force
Test your nature smarts! Discover cool facts about animals and the outdoors with fun games and learning activities.
Volcano Safety
Volcanic eruptions are among the Earth's most powerful and destructive forces. Imagine hearing a volcano erupt thousands of miles away. Imagine looking through binoculars and seeing the top of a mountain collapse. Imagine discovering an ancient Roman city that had been buried in volcanic ash.
Weather WizKids
Designed especially for children to allow them to learn more about the fascinating world of weather.Learn what makes weather wet and wild, do cool activities, and become hot at forecasting the weather on Web Weather for Kids!
Whitehouse Kids.gov
A doorway into the history of the White House, past presidents, their families, pets, and more.
CIA for Kids
Spy Kids
Think you know the real CIA? Secret gadgets? Sneaking around in trench coats? Danger around every corner? There’s a little of that, but the real CIA is more complex and interesting than you can imagine.
Parents and Teachers
EYES ONLY: Parents and teachers Actually, anyone who wants to dig a little deeper into intelligence-related topics is welcome here. Explore our lesson plans and “briefings” on topics like spy history, code breaking, and how intelligence actually works.
Games
Ready for a secret mission? Now that you’ve learned all about the CIA, are you ready for your own secret mission? See if you can solve puzzles, crack codes, and discover clues like a real CIA officer in the spy games below.
Summer Games
Ready for a secret SUMMER mission? Check out this collection of games for the summer! See if you can solve puzzles and crack codes like a real CIA officer in the spy games below.
FEMA for Kids
Are you ready kids?
This site teaches you how to be prepared for disasters and how you can prevent disasters by taking action now! You can also learn what causes disasters, play games, read stories and more.
Be Informed
Most communities may be impacted by several types of hazards during a lifetime. Knowing what to do before, during and after an emergency is a critical part of being prepared and may make all the difference when seconds count.
Make a Plan
Your family may not be together when a disaster strikes so it is important to plan in advance: how you will get to a safe place; how you will contact one another; how you will get back together; and what you will do in different situations.
Build A Kit
A disaster supplies kit is simply a collection of basic items your household may need in the event of an emergency.
Get Involved
In the face of disaster, Americans come together with courage, compassion and unity and ask, “How can I help?”




