5 Free Online Encyclopedias Suitable For Kids

free online encyclopediasThe entire World Wide Web can be seen as an informational ad reference source. But when it comes to kids, the nature of content presents a
challenge of comprehension. You cannot tell a kid to go to Wikipedia and
find out about “plastics” for instance. Well, he or she can, but a
phrase like “semi-synthetic organic amorphous solids” would be beyond
the grade level of many kids.

To revise the information to the level of a child’s knowledge requires effort on the part of the teacher or the parent. So, right here, let’s introduce
ourselves to five free online encyclopedias which have simplified
explanations of deeper topics.


The five online encyclopedias also help the parent or the teacher to free the kids to do their own browsing and research. Wouldn’t it be
great if your kids could complete their homework without your
handholding?

Simple English Wikipedia

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Simple English Wikipedia defines ‘plastics’ in much simpler words. The explanation is of course, not as detailed as its full blown version, but it is more basic for a child to grasp.

The online reference source is running around 64,555 articles right now in alphabetized categories. Simple English Wikipedia uses simple English
words, grammar, and shorter sentences. Just like its big brother it also
is available in many languages and you can note the number of articles
available under each on the landing page itself.

Use the search bar or drill down the Knowledge Groups to search for topics. Similarly, other tools that come under Print/Export are also available.

Yahoo Kids

A Yahoo search taps into the 52,000 entries and 84,000 cross linked references brought together by Columbia University Press. Yahoo Kids is a
good enough homework help site with tools like a World Factbook,
dictionary, a Q& A service, and small sections on science and
animals etc.

The most direct way to access the encyclopedia is to use the search bar. The information contains further links which can take you deeper into related areas. The language according to the target
audience is pretty basic.

Fact Monster

The child pleasing interface of Fact Monster includes an almanac, a dictionary, a thesaurus, and an encyclopedia, along with other homework
aids. This child friendly site is a part of Infoplease.com, the
reference portal. Fact Monster also uses the database of the Columbia
Encyclopedia.

You can use the search bar or browse by subject. Each subject covers a range of sub-topics. The information is brief and to the point. You can also tap into the Almanac which gives a lot of space to topics on science, math, and world facts.

Kids.Net

Kids.Net.au is actually an Australian ‘not for profit’ kids safe portal run by a team of volunteers. The seven year old site has an encyclopedia among
other informational tools. With one million articles on a variety of
topics, the site is a good place to visit if you want child-safe and
easy to understand information.

The Library of Congress

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The Library of Congress as a reference site for children sounds a bit odd. But the world’s largest library has to be a great melting pot of
knowledge. And the child won’t get lost as it has a separate online
section for kids and families. If you want to know about American
history for instance, this is a great starting point. Click on America’s Library
and you get to read America’s Story and learn about the people and
events that forged the nation. The America’s Library sub-site is filled
with interesting facts, and to get an overview of all that, read the Welcome page.

While compiling this small list, I did not find many free encyclopedias for children with blanket coverage on a variety of topics. These five though stand up to the task adequately enough. But you might have to go back to the search engines for more in-depth information or you can also try out these tips on researching for homework.

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