Learn about animals great and small
Animal Fact Guide is a website created to help curious kids discover accurate information about animals, habitats, and nature. Each page breaks down tricky science words into sentences that are simple to read. From speedy cheetahs to gentle manatees, the website explains how animals look, where they live, what they eat, and why some of them need extra protection.
The idea for Animal Fact Guide took shape in 2008 when writer and illustrator Abi Cushman noticed that many online animal resources were either too short or too complex for younger readers. She started the site with easy‑to‑follow fact sheets and illustrations. Over time the collection grew into hundreds of pages, earning the honor of being named a “Great Website for Kids” by the American Library Association. A redesign by Brown Bear Creative later made the content easier to search on computers, tablets, and phones.
Today the website holds detailed profiles for animals on every continent, including less familiar species such as axolotls and pangolins. There is a wildlife blog that reports new zoo births, rescue stories, and conservation projects. Printable coloring pages, mazes, and word searches make learning active, while animal quizzes check how much information a reader can remember. Pet guides offer tips on caring for dogs, cats, guinea pigs, and other household companions.
Animal Fact Guide is updated by a small group of editors, scientists, and educators who review new research papers and zoo reports. They rewrite sections when fresh discoveries appear, so the facts stay up to date. Readers can send questions or corrections through a contact form, and the staff answers many of these messages in the blog so everyone can learn from them.
Having reliable facts in one place helps students complete homework projects and encourages families to talk about nature at home. By showing how animals interact with their environments, the website also explains why conservation work is important. Learning about animals can guide choices such as recycling, supporting wildlife charities, or visiting eco‑friendly parks.
Animal Fact Guide keeps growing, adding new animals, activities, and stories so that there is always something fresh to explore. The team’s goal is to make science approachable and spark respect for wildlife in every visitor.
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