Children's Subjects
Carnegie Public Library of Steuben County
Subject Links
 
Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site Extensive collection of information about kids' books, reviews, discussion points, activities, resources, and related books.
Children's Book Council Includes links to sites of children's authors and illustrators, "Meet the Author," and reading activities.
Children's Literature Web Guide Created by a librarian, this comprehensive guide to children's literature on the Web features many links to authors, publishers, and lots of resources for teachers.
Children's Picture Book Database The Children's Picture Book Database indexes abstracts of over 4,000 picture books for children. Searchable by a set of topical keywords. Entries include title and author, an abstract, and a list of related keywords.  Many of the topic listings also provide related links.
Great Sites  Sites for Children contains seven sections of annotated links, including Literature and Language, People Past and Present, Planet Earth and Beyond, Science and Technology, and Arts and Entertainment. The other half of the site is aimed at adults who work with kids. It includes sites for parents and caregivers, home schooling families, educators, and sites about children's literature, storytelling, and puppetry. 
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children Offers information about currently missing kids, success stories, news and events, education and resources.  Includes place to report a sighting of a missing child online as well as hotline phone numbers.
A Parent's Guide to Child Support This resource highlights the economic difficulties faced by many one parent families across race and income lines due to insufficient or nonexistent child support. This Children's Defense Fund (CDF) report offers answers to basic questions about obtaining support for your own children or those of community members. The guide addresses issues such as finding the noncustodial parent, establishing and enforcing child and medical support orders, and where to turn for help in obtaining child support.
Recommended Literature: Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve   The California Department of Education's updated, searchable collection of outstanding literature for children and adolescents from kindergarten through grade twelve includes classics as well as recently published books. The annotated list can be searched by grade level, language, culture, genre, type of book, curriculum connections, and awards won, as well as by author, title, and keyword. Very easy to use and a great resource for classroom teachers, librarians, students, and parents who want to compile recommended reading lists. 
CPLSC's Kids' Page Our own page of links for kids arranged by subject.
CPLSC's Parents, Teachers and Homeschoolers Page Our collection of links for people who work with kids.

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