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Websites for Kids and Teens

Below are CDC and other federal government health websites especially for kids and teens.

CDC Websites

image BAM! Body and Mind
Learn what you need to know to make healthy lifestyle choices.
image Choose Respect
Learn how to build healthy relationships to stop dating abuse before it starts.
image Diabetes and Healthy Living: The Eagle's Nest
Learn from the wise eagle in this book series how to use balance, courage, healing, strength, and wisdom to prevent diabetes and grow safe and strong.
 
image Environmental Health for Kids
Learn how CDC works to help you stay healthy wherever you live, work, and play.
   
image Express Your Health: Fun Pages for Kids
Learn safe and healthy habits with these fun pages, including an activity book, puzzles, coloring pages, and games.
image Kids’ Quest on Disability and Health
Learn the answers to some of your questions about kids with disabilities.
Rabies Rabies
Learn how to protect yourself and your pets from a serious disease called rabies.
image What You Should Know about Safety and Health on the Job
Are you a working teen? Learn about your rights on the job and how to protect yourself from injury.

Other Federal Government Websites

image Best Bones Forever
Learn how you can build strong bones with these quizzes, games, recipes, fun activities, and more.
   
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FDA Kids’ Page
Learn about food safety, medicines, and other health issues.

image Girls’ Health
Choose a topic, and learn how girls can stay safe and healthy.
image Healthfinder: Kids' Sites
Learn how to be healthy and have fun!
image HHS for Kids
View links to health information for kids and teens.
image “Kidd” Safety
Learn how to stay safe by playing these fun games!
image Kids.gov
View links to health, fitness, safety, and other topics by grade level.
image National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Kids’ Page
Learn more about health problems caused by the environment.
 
image Ready Kids
Learn how to be prepared for unexpected situations.
image The President’s Challenge
Jump rope, play catch, race a friend, and more! Win awards for staying active, and track your progress along with kids across America.

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Content Source: CDC Office of Women's Health
Page last modified: March 16, 2011
Page last reviewed: March 16, 2011