Google is fast, relevant, and the largest single catalogue of Web pages available today. Make sure you try the Google 'images', 'maps' and 'news' features... they are outstanding services for locating photos, geographic directions, and news headlines.
Kids Search
Kids Friendly Search
Kidrex
Kidsclick
Kid's Research
Kid's Konnect
Library Spot
World Almanac
Fact Monster
OCPL
Kids Friendly Search
Kidrex
Kidsclick
Kid's Research
Kid's Konnect
Library Spot
World Almanac
Fact Monster
OCPL
Image Websites
1. Creative Commons
2. Flikr—list restrictions— good learning tool
3. Free Photo
4. Google Life Project—from Life Mag
5. Morgue File—free, but check licenses
6. Open Clip Art
7. Open Photo
8. Pictures for Learning
9. Smithsonian Wild—200,000 of animals
10. Stock Exchange
11. Wiki Images
2. Flikr—list restrictions— good learning tool
3. Free Photo
4. Google Life Project—from Life Mag
5. Morgue File—free, but check licenses
6. Open Clip Art
7. Open Photo
8. Pictures for Learning
9. Smithsonian Wild—200,000 of animals
10. Stock Exchange
11. Wiki Images
The Internet Archive is a favorite destination for longtime Web lovers. The Archive has been taking snapshots of the entire World Wide Web for years now, allowing you and me to travel back in time to see what a web page looked like in 1999, or what the news was like around Hurricane Katrina in 2005. You won't visit the Archive daily, like you would Google or Yahoo or Bing, but when you do have need to travel back in time, use this search site.