To access these interesting and useful websites, just click on their logos.
 The online store of America's National Parks.

Google Earth combines the power of Google Search with satellite imagery, maps, terrain and 3D buildings to put the world's geographic information at your fingertips.
- Fly to your house. Just type in an address, press Search, and you’ll zoom right in.
- Search for schools, parks, restaurants, and hotels. Get driving directions.
- Tilt and rotate the view to see 3D terrain and buildings.
- Save and share your searches and favorites.

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 IPL.ORG is an independent public library site founded by UofM with all kinds of great reference, and other materials—and best still, unlike Michigan eLibrary, you do not need a license or i.d. to get into it.

Learning Links has everything teachers need for literature-based reading programs – books, study guides, audios, videos and more.
 Math games and books for kids.

Maps and directions to anywhere in the world.

An incredible resource of databases, books, magazines, news and information.

The Michigan Commission for the Blind (a state government agency) provides state- and federally funded services to legally blind people of all ages in every county of the state, so that people who are blind or visually impaired can be independent and/or employed in the careers of their choice. Services are provided in-home, at week-long Mini Adjustment Program seminars held at various locations around the state, and at the residential MCB Training Center in Kalamazoo. Specific services include training in skills of blindness (such as using a white cane or dog, reading and writing Braille, getting around indoors and around town without vision, using kitchen appliances and cooking without vision, etc.), adaptive aids, and more. Business services are provided to businesses that employ people who are legally blind, so that qualified blind employees can find jobs and remain on the job. For more information, call MCB toll-free from anywhere in Michigan: 1-800-292-4200.

Download and print Michigan State Tax Forms

Munson’s Community Health Library, located at the south entrance of the Munson Community Health Center is a lending library open to community members and health care professionals. The Library provides access to information to help inform people about their health concerns, health care decisions, and wellness. The collection includes books and videos written for the lay-person covering traditional, complementary, and alternative medicine, in addition to anatomical models, access to the Internet, and healthcare databases for research.

Featuring health information from the National Institutes of Health.
 Plan a trip, buy a park pass, make a donation, and more.
 Everything you've ever wanted to know about the National Park Service. Detailed information on all National Parks in the U.S. and Territories.
 Teachers around the world use Starfall.com and Starfall High-Quality Education Products as an inexpensive way to make their classrooms more fun and inspire a love of reading and writing. Parents use Starfall to prepare their for school and to support them once they are there. Starfall is an educational alternative to other entertainment choices for children.

The TumbleBook Library is a collection of TumbleBooks (animated, talking picture books) TumblePuzzles that you can listen to on your computer. TumbleBooks are created from existing picture books which have been licensed from children's book publishers and converted to the TumbleBook format.

What's Next is the handy reference guide that lists fiction books in series, so that you always know what book comes next.
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