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The best thing way to find a great site is to Google for it. www.Google.com is arguably the best search engine. Use it to find images, too.

If you are looking for a kid-friendly site, add the word kids to your search. 

Another place to 'just take a look' is Yahooligans

Ms. Theroux's Fav Sites for Kids
I Spy - games and make-your-own page of I Spy
Lots of games at Scholastic

Museums and Other Informal Science Centers
Museum of Science Home Page
New England Aquarium
The Children's Museum
The Exploratorium
The Franklin Institute Online

Great Places to Learn Science Online
Beakman & Jax
The Magic School Bus Online
MadSci Network

Animals
Snakes of Massachusetts
The National Zoo (of the Smithsonian)
Looking for a Zoo?
Yahoo's LIst of Zoos

Zoo New England (Franklin Park)
San Diego Zoo
The St. Louis Zoo
Worms (with the help of first graders)
The Electronic Zoo
Cells Alive (including plant cells)
Scanning Electron Microscope Images (of really tiny animal and plant parts)

Bats
Adventures of Echo the Bat
Go, bats (news article)
Buzbee Bat House (Lots of Links)
Bat Conservation International
Bats4Kids

Earth
Water Science for Schools - USGS
Earth View
PlanetDiary
Welcome to TerraServer - worldwide set of aerial photos & maps
Volcanoes of the World
Rocks and Minerals
Volcano World Starting Points
Rockhound Home Page

Space
StarChild: A learning center for young astronomers
Amazing Space - for Students
Views of the Solar System
Moon View
The Nine Planets
Sea and Sky
Welcome to the Planets
Rise and Set
Space Day
NASA TV
Amazing Space - for Students
Zero Gravity
Eric's Black Sun Eclipse Website
Short Course on GeoGravity
NASA Historical Archive for Manned Missions 
Human Space Flight 
Mission to Geospace - Between Earth and Sun
International Space Station
NASA's Education Program
NASA Homepage
For Older Readers
From Windmills to Whirligigs
Science NetLinks
The Why Files: The Science Behind the News
National Science Teachers Association