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Website Reviews
csm_website
age 13+
Great science resource, but advanced content can stump kids.
URL: http://www.sparticl.org/
(2015)
csm_website
age 2+
Organized, info-packed resource a gift for pre-K parents.
URL: http://ele.fredrogerscenter.org/
(2014)
csm_website
age 13+
No instruction, but lots of ideas, inspiration, and fun.
URL: http://www.physicscentral.org/
(2014)
csm_website
age 13+
Explore the vast human body with outstanding anatomy tool.
URL: https://www.biodigitalhuman.com
(2014)
csm_website
age 13+
Help build an extraordinary database of all life on Earth.
URL: http://eol.org/
(2013)
csm_website
age 13+
Nature-loving community has some privacy issues for teens.
URL: http://www.inaturalist.org/
(2013)