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The
Color.com |
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Free Coloring
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Mr. Rogers |
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Kids Psych |
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Eggy's World |
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ABC Toon Center |
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Funbrain.com
(funbrain.com)
Interactive tools and games like Grammar Gorillas and Math
Car Racing entice kids to learn. |
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Yahooligans! (yahooligans.com)
The ultimate kid-friendly search engine. Based on the
popular adult Yahoo! site, it‘s a safe place for children to
look for information and has a great list of age-appropriate
reference links. |
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Ask Jeeves Kids (ajkids.com)
The best search engine for answering simple kid questions
like, “How does an iceberg form?” or “What causes hiccups?” |
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Kids Click! (kidsclick.org)
This site was created by a group of US librarians so kids
could find age-appropriate Web content on everything from
science to health to popular entertainment. All links are
non-commercial and non-violent. |
How Stuff Works (howstuffworks.com)
This award-winning site clearly and concisely tells kids (and
adults!) how different things work — from the everyday (how
automobile engines run) to the unusual (how Jell-O sets). |
Fact Monster (factmonster.com)
This is a one-stop reference source of kid-friendly facts
and articles. The award-winning site also has loads of
interactive tools that encourage kids to improve their math,
spelling and vocabulary. |
PBS Kids (pbskids.org)
The activities and games on this award-winning site feature
many of the characters from kids’ favourite TV shows,
including Caillou, Clifford, Barney and Oscar the Grouch.
Easy navigation makes it friendly for young and first-time
Internet users. There’s also an extensive resource section
for parents and teachers. |
Kids Reads (kidsreads.com)
The best place on the Web for kids to find information about
their favourite books and authors, including excerpts from
the hottest new releases. |
Discovery Channel for Kids
(kids.discovery.com)
Delivers informative articles, online games, a chat
room, online science games, live web cams, showcase of video
clips, and a station guide. |
CoolMath4Kids(coolmath4kids.com)
Games, brain twisters and coloring-book activities for a
variety of age groups help make math fun. A great site for
kids who are struggling with multiplication and need to
practice their skills. |
Science Made Simple (sciencemadesimple.com)
This no-frills site helps kids learn science the easy,
hands-on way with clear, detailed answers to their questions
and lots of fun projects and experiments. |
United Nations Cyber School Bus
(un.org/pubs/cyberschoolbus)
Translated into six languages, the rich content and
resources on this United Nations–sponsored site let children
participate in a global community over the Web. |
National Geographic Kids!
(nationalgeographic.com/kids/index.html)
The best part of this all-round great site is the current
affairs section, written in easy-to-understand language, so
kids can keep on top of new archaeological digs and
historical discoveries. |
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration (nasa.gov/home/index.html)
A perfect place for budding astronomers to learn about the
galaxy. Kids can receive up-to-the-minute bulletins about
space programs or use the multimedia section to view current
images in space. |