TROPICAL RAINFOREST INFORMATION FOR KIDS

By Rhett A. Butler Last update: JULY 19, 2022


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Mongabay is the world's most popular site about the rainforest. This section provides information about tropical rainforests in a format suitable for children as well as rainforest materials for educators. For additional information about rainforests, see the rainforests news feed and the main rainforests web site.

About rainforests
Rainforest animals
Rainforest people
Why are rainforests important?
Why are rainforests disappearing?
How can we save rainforests?
Learning slideshows
My story in the rainforest
Resources for teachers
Quiz
Rainforest pictures
Main rainforest site

 

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