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Online games & activities

Michigan 4-H Children's Garden Virtual Tour
Take a virtual tour of the Michigan 4-H Children's Garden at Michigan State University. There are panorama views and Quick Time movies of each garden location with activities, games and American Sign Language words!

4-H Virtual Farm, Virginia Cooperative Extension
The Virginia Cooperative Extension 4-H Virtual Farm illustrates farming and the farmers, who do the work, to produce the food we eat everyday. You can see some of the people who earn their living off the land. You'll see where they live and work, how your favorite foods get from the farm to your plate or lunch box and even have a chance to win virtual ribbons!

Michigan 4-H Story
Take a tour through Michigan's 4-H history. See what was happening around the world and in 4-H in four eras: Corn, Chickens, Cookin' & the Clover (1902-1929), Going Global & Growing (1930-1959), Everybody's a 4-H'er Now! (1960-1979) and Zooming into a High Tech & Global Future (1980-2002). Meet a 4-H'er and do a 4-H project from each era!

 

Kids a Cookin', Kansas State University
View Kansas State University's weekly television show Kids a Cookin'. After watching the movie, you can download the weeekly recipes with helpful hints, nutrition facts, safety tips and a kids' tool kit.

Kidz Korner, Michigan Department of Agriculture
The site is hosted by Booster Rooster and features educational information about animal agriculture; field crops; floriculture; agriculture-related fairs and festivals; the Michigan State Fair; a chat room; games; and stories and pictures about kids' lives on Michigan farms.

 

 
   

Contact Information

For more information on how to get involved as a youth or volunteer, contact your county MSU Extension office or:

4-H Youth Development
Michigan State University
160 Agriculture Hall
East Lansing, MI 48824-1039
USA
Phone: 517-432-7575
Fax: 517-355-6748
Email: msue4h@msu.edu


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