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The history of ancient Mesopotamia, including Sumer, Babylon, Akkadia, and Assyria.
Read about the history of ancient Rome, from monarchy to republic to empire.
Read about and color the flag of the new US Space Force!
Color these pictures of inventors — on paper or on the computer!
You’ll find pictures to color of Thomas Edison, Hedy Lamarr, and Ada Lovelace.
Color in this picture of Hedy Lamarr (1914-2000), actress and inventor.
Color in this picture of Thomas Edison (1847-1931), perhaps the most famous inventor of the early 20th century.
Color in this picture of Ada Lovelace (1815-1852), known as the first computer programmer.
Learn the best way to wash your hands. Stay healthy and keep your family and friends healthy too!
A Book for Early Readers: Read it online or print it out!
Color some of Edgar Degas’ most famous works of art, either on paper or on the computer!
Degas (July 19, 1834-Sept. 27, 1917) was a French impressionist. He frequently painted ballerinas, spending much time observing their movements and dances at the Opéra de Paris.
A coloring page based on the painting “Ballet Dancers” by Edgar Degas.
A coloring page based on the painting “Combing the Hair” by Edgar Degas.
A coloring page based on the work of art “Dancers at the Barre” by Edgar Degas.
A coloring page based on the drawing “Dancers in the Wings” by Edgar Degas.
A coloring page based on the painting “Dancers Tying Shoes” by Edgar Degas.
A coloring page based on the painting “Miss La La in the Circus Fernando” by Edgar Degas.
A coloring page based on the painting “Three Dancers in a Practice Room” by Edgar Degas.
A coloring page based on the painting “Three Dancers in Purple Skirts” by Edgar Degas.
A coloring page based on the painting “Two Dancers on a Stage” by Edgar Degas.
A coloring page based on the painting “Woman Brushing Her Hair” by Edgar Degas.