Genealogy Projects for Kids of All Ages Premium
Try these genealogy projects for kids with your children or other young relatives, and you’ll create new family memories by sharing old stories and traditions.
Read More7 Genealogy Activities You Can Do With Kids
These seven tried-and-true family history activities let kids explore their heritage and build lasting memories with you.
Read More8 Tips for Sharing and Saving Children’s Art and Schoolwork
If you've got a young child at home, you likely also have piles of their artwork and schoolwork. We've got tips on how to display it in your home and share it with loved ones, as well as advice on preserving your little one's masterpieces.
Read MoreHow to Make a Family History Trivia Game
Learn how to transform your genealogy research into a trivia game you can enjoy with family members of all ages. Perfect for game nights and family reunions!
Read More10 Ways to Make Family Reunions Fun for Kids
Make your next family reunion kid-friendly and family history-focused with these fun activities for the younger set.
Read MoreName Variations and Different Spellings Sleuthing
Do you hate spelling tests? Maybe you should have lived centuries ago. Spelling wasn’t as important in our ancestors’ time as it is now—they didn’t even have a dictionary until Noah Webster published the first American one in 1806. Also, fewer Americans could read and write. So people wrote words however they thought the words […]
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15 Common Heritage Groups Word Search
America is a melting pot of cultural and ethnic backgrounds. Can you find the 15 most common heritage groups hidden in this puzzle? Hint: Use the word list next to the puzzle for help. Words are hidden horizontally, vertically and diagonally. Answers
Read MoreFamily History Records Word Search
In this puzzle, kids can search for 12 types of records genealogists often use to trace their family trees.
Read MoreGenealogy and Family Relationships Word Scramble
Let kids guess these jumbled-up family history and relationship terms.
Read MoreExploring Grandma’s Attic “Artifact” Scavenger Hunt
At first glance, you might think your grandparents’ attic or basement is full of old junk. But grownups keep lots of interesting stuff in those places—including papers and “artifacts” with clues to your family history. Give yourself one point for every artifact you collect. Five bonus points if you get Grandma or Grandpa to help […]
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