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Comics.com
"Featuring dozens of cartoonists from United Media, Creators, and Washington Post Writers Group, Comics.com has fresh content daily along with thirty-day archives, e-cards for all occasions, and comics via e-mail subscription. Snoopy (AKA Peanuts) and Dilbert are two of the most popular, and they each have their own complete site, just click on the buttons near the top of the page. Other family favorites include Luann, Heathcliff and Momma. If you’ve ever dreamed of being a cartoonist, take a look at ""So You Want to Become a Cartoonist"" on the Luann page."
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ColorMathPink
Reviewed April 2, 2001 by Mary Fuller, a reader from Great Falls, Montana who is not affiliated with the site. This is an excellent site for girls. They can get all the help in math they want. Even a personal tutor! Each topic is discussed. If you have questions you can email them. You can also chat with our girls.
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Cartoon Connections
Reviewed December 10, 2001 by Mr. B, a teacher from Minnesota, who is affiliated with the site. A great site for Kids and adults who like to doodle. Great cartooning lessons, a student gallery, free handouts and much more!
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Cartoonster
Reviewed by Andrew Pei, a reader from Australia, who is affiliated with the site. "I am a 17 year old high school student from Australia and I have created a series of free, fun and interactive online tutorials which teach children and young people to draw and animate. These fun tutorials can be found on my website, Cartoonster."
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Cartoon Mania
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Cartoon Factory
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Caricature Zone
Reviewed May 7, 2000 by Patrick, a reader from Waterloo, Belgium who is affiliated with the site. Head over to 700 caricatures of international stars and explore an easy-to-use method of sketching faces with a few clicks, original games, quiz, cards and much more.
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Bubble Town
"When the anonymous author of Bubble Town was a little boy, he discovered a paper bubble-blowing funnel in a cereal box that made much larger bubbles than the familiar plastic blowing rings. Learn how to make your own amazing bubble tube from two sheets of paper (see High Tech Bubble Tube) and learn why this simple device creates bubbles that are both bigger and longer lasting than other bubble wands (see Bubble Engineering)."
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Bubblesphere
"He’s traveled the world, entertaining audiences with his bubbles, and now Professor Bubbles shares his secrets. I especially enjoyed his homemade bubble tools and appreciated his simple bubble solution recipes. The Questions section is a good place to start for bubble how-tos, history and science, but you’ll need to scroll down the page to see the FAQs. For indoor fun, try the three online bubble games."
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BrainBashers
Reviewed by Kevin Stone, a reader from Stoke, UK, who is affiliated with the site. "A large collection of brain teasers, puzzles and riddles. The site is updated with illusions and games regularly and has five new puzzles added each week."
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