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The Little Tradeswomen Coloring Book
Originally published in the mid-1980's, the organization Tradeswomen created this publication to help them reach an audience of children, including those in immigrant communities
These pages are ready to print.

Yahooligans: The web guide for kids
Yahoo's kids' site. A browsable, searchable directory of Internet sites for kids. Each site has been carefully checked by an experienced educator to ensure the content and links are appropriate for kids aged 7-12.

Games Kids Play
Looking for kids games? How about rules for playground games, verses for jump-rope rhymes and much more...this is the place.

KidsPsych (for ages 1-9)
This site was put together as a vehicle for you to spend quality time with your children, and to help them with cognitive thinking skills, deductive reasoning, and also just to have some fun! It is our hope that as you and your children play these games, you will talk about the skills used in each activity. Each game has information about its objectives, and this may help you to understand more about your child's development and cognitive thinking skills.

The Kidz Page.com

KidsCom (for elementary age kids)
KidsCom has kids games, chat rooms for kids, video game cheats and other child activities. These kids' games focus on fun, learning and Internet safety.

KidsCom Jr. (for preschoolers)
KidsCom Jr., is the Web site for kids and preschoolers. You'll find kids' games, educational and learning games, online coloring books, preschool activities and other games for preschoolers. They have educational games for your child.

For Teens

Homework Help

Test Preparation

Teen Voices
The original magazine by, for and about teenage and young adult women.

Next Step Magazine
An objective guide that helps high school juniors and seniors explore potential careers, research collegiate options and make educated decisions about their futures.
The website for life after high school.

ElectrifyingCareers.com
Looking for an electrifying career?
The electrical industry employs over 650,000 workers in a variety of jobs and produces over $65 billion annually. To learn how to be a part of this electrifying industry, check out the information on all the great career opportunities in this fast-growing industry.
See if an electrifying career is right for you!

The Union Plus College Planning Center
Your one-stop education Website. We have the information you need to find a career, choose a college, university or career school, apply and pay for postsecondary education, then move into the working world.


Reading Resources

Kids Bookshelf
Bringing children and books together

Kids' Corner

Kids' Reading List
A list of recommended reading for children ages 5 and over relating to labor issues and unions.

 
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