
ANTHRO
INTERNATIONAL
KIDS
Make the strange familiar,
and the familiar strange.
Anthropology is the study of humans—how we live, make things, speak, and evolved—using four fields: cultural life, ancient remains, languages, and our bodies and ancestors. Did we mention our website offers memberships?
Get to know the wide range of topics anthropologists study to experience them yourself.
NEW: Anthro Radio
This music video series explores sounds and stories from around the world, showcasing bands and artists across many musical genres. Each episode highlights culture, language, and creativity, helping viewers discover how music connects people, expresses identity, and shares local traditions through powerful visuals and unforgettable performances.
Anthro Library
This virtual library gathers kid-friendly websites and videos in one safe place for parents, teachers, and children. Resources explore world history, wildlife, languages, and cultures through stories, visuals, and activities. Easy navigation helps families and classrooms discover trusted learning tools that spark curiosity, encourage global understanding, and support joyful exploration for young learners everywhere.
Games, Puzzles, and Quizzes
These games, puzzles, and quizzes turn learning into an adventure across the world. Players explore history, wildlife, languages, and cultures through challenges that test curiosity, memory, and creativity. From ancient civilizations to living ecosystems, each activity encourages discovery, problem-solving, and global understanding, helping learners of all ages connect ideas, places, and people through play.
Virtual Trebuchet Simulator
This virtual trebuchet simulator lets users design, build, and launch medieval siege engines in a digital space. Players adjust weight, arm length, and angle to test physics and engineering. Realistic motion shows how gravity and force work, turning history and science into an interactive experiment that encourages problem-solving, curiosity, and creative learning.
Virtual Lascaux Cave
This website invites users to take a virtual journey through Lascaux Cave, exploring its famous prehistoric paintings in stunning detail. Visitors can move through chambers, zoom in on animals, and learn about Ice Age artists, tools, and meanings. Interactive guides explain why the cave is protected and how early humans expressed ideas through art.
Virtual Elephanta Cave
This website offers an immersive virtual tour of Elephanta Cave in India, guiding users through rock-cut temples, carvings, and chambers. Visitors can explore at their own pace, zoom in on sculptures, and learn about history, religion, and artistry through narration, maps, and interactive features designed for students, teachers, and curious travelers worldwide of all ages.
International Recipes
This recipe series explores flavors from around the world, sharing dishes rooted in history, geography, and tradition. Each recipe introduces ingredients, cooking methods, and cultural meaning, helping cooks understand where food comes from. Step-by-step guidance makes global cuisines approachable, inviting families to taste new cultures, celebrate diversity, and learn through cooking together at home.
Wildlife Live Streams
This livestream brings viewers face to face with wildlife from around the world, streaming real-time moments from forests, oceans, deserts, and skies. Watch animals hunt, rest, migrate, and raise young while learning about habitats and conservation. The experience builds wonder, patience, and respect for Earth’s biodiversity, showing life as it unfolds, unedited, across the planet.
World of Dance
This video gallery celebrates folk dances from around the world, featuring traditional movements, music, and costumes. Viewers can watch performances from villages, festivals, and cultural groups, learning how dance tells stories of history, work, belief, and celebration. Each video highlights regional identity while showing how rhythm and movement connect communities across generations and continents.
Culture Profiles
This webpage introduces visitors to cultures from around the world through stories, images, and interactive features. Users can explore traditions, food, clothing, beliefs, languages, and daily life. Clear explanations and engaging visuals help learners understand similarities and differences, encouraging respect, curiosity, and appreciation for the diverse ways people live, celebrate, and express identity globally.
Wonder Women of the Week
This weekly blog shines a light on influential women from history, exploring their lives, struggles, and achievements. Each post tells a clear, engaging story, connecting past worlds to today. Readers discover leaders, artists, scientists, and everyday changemakers whose courage and ideas shaped cultures, challenged limits, and continue to inspire curiosity, confidence, and possibility worldwide together.
Virtual Zoo
This virtual zoo provides parents and teachers with engaging resources to teach children about animals from around the world. Interactive habitats, videos, fact cards, and live cams introduce species, behaviors, and conservation. Easy-to-use lessons and activities help kids learn scientifically and empathetically, building curiosity, respect for wildlife, and understanding of Earth’s ecosystems in classrooms and homes alike.
Live Surf Cam
This live surf cam streams the North Shore of Oʻahu in real time, capturing powerful waves, changing skies, and beach life. Viewers can watch surfers, swell patterns, and ocean conditions throughout the day. The camera offers a front-row seat to one of the world’s most famous surf coasts, blending nature, sport, and island atmosphere together.
Hawaiian Art Gallery
This image gallery presents artwork by artists from around the world, inspired by what they experienced in Hawaiʻi: volcanic landscapes, ocean light, rainforests, history, and living culture. Paintings reflect personal journeys, blending global perspectives with island stories, honoring nature, people, and place through color, texture, and imagination, memory, movement, emotion, shared.
Atlas Obscura
Atlas Obscura is a website dedicated to discovering the world’s hidden wonders. It features unusual places, foods, traditions, and stories from across the globe. Through articles, photos, and guides, the site encourages curiosity, travel, and appreciation for the strange, forgotten, and extraordinary aspects of human culture and the natural world for readers everywhere online today.
Staff Video Game Picks
Anthro International’s Staff Picks highlights video games that immerse players in world history and cultures. Each selection blends engaging gameplay with accurate settings, stories, and traditions. From ancient civilizations to modern societies, these games encourage exploration, empathy, and critical thinking, helping players learn while they play and see the world through interactive experiences thoughtfully curated by educators.
Virtual Pyramids of Giza
This website lets users explore the Pyramids of Giza through immersive virtual tours. Visitors can move through chambers, examine carvings, and view the monuments from above and ground level. Guided narration explains ancient Egyptian history, engineering, and beliefs, making the experience educational, interactive, and accessible to learners worldwide who want to discover one of humanity’s greatest wonders.





































































































