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Bonus.com Optical Illusions
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Birthday Traditions from Around the World
"The history of children’s birthday parties can be traced to Germany where they are called Kinderfeste. Today in Germany, birthday candles (one for each year) are lit first thing in the morning, and left burning all day. After dinner, the birthday child blows out the candles and makes a wish. Visit this site to learn how birthday parties are celebrated around the world, and add your own family’s birthday traditions to the list via email submission. Look for the email address just under the ""Family Birthday Traditions"" heading in the middle of the page."
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Billy Bear 4 Kids: Birthday Party Themes
"Billy Bear’s fifteen animal party themes are chock-full of printable goodies such as party invitations, name tags, coloring pages, tic-tac-toe game boards and thank you notes. They also include matching downloadable jigsaw puzzles and screensavers (for Windows computers) that can be copied onto floppy diskettes and handed out as party favors. Very clever! Themes include teddy bears, penguins, lions, magic dragons, honey bees, and elephants."
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Being Girl
Reviewed April 23, 2002 by a reader, 10 years old from the U.S.A., who is affiliated with the site. This site is for girls only. It answers any questions you might have, like what’s a period? When should I get into a relationship? and so forth. It’s really great! I give it 5 *stars*.
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Art and Science of Bubbles
The Soap and Detergent Association presents a nice variety of bubble tips (Bigger Better Bubbles) and tricks (The Pop-Proof Bubble!) Navigate the bubble site by using the menu at the bottom of the page not the left-hand menu which will take you out of the Kid’s Corner. Don’t miss The Predictable Pop! which will show you how to amaze your friends by knowing exactly when a bubble is about to burst.
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Animation Teacher
Reviewed July 9, 1999 by a reader from Southern California who is affiliated with the site. This site provides middle school teachers with an overview of a quarter-long elective course in animation. Hardware, software, art ideas, books, art materials, retailers, and hyperlinks are provided. One page contains a description of four tutorial "mini-animations" that prepare students for the creation of their Master Projects. Quicktime movies accompany each of the tutorial animations.
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American Girl
Reviewed June 16, 2000 by Julie, a reader from Middleton, WI who is affiliated with the site.Check out the new Picture Pieces game at American Girl. It’s an online version of Mahjongg. Also check out the games in our newly redesigned Events & Programs section. There are six new Shockwave mini-games to play and you get to learn about the special events and programs Pleasant Company sponsors across the country.
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American Girl
Reviewed by Joy, thirteen years old. "The American Girl web site is very fun. It has a game for each American Girl doll. I love this site, and once you go there, you will, too!"
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Amazing Optical Illusions
Reviewed May 2, 2001 by a reader from who is affiliated with the site. So many optical illusions: pictures, movies, links and downloads, all by categories. Great ILLUSIVE ART PAGE (Escher, Slavador Dali, Sandro Del Prete etc...) This site is being updated every week.
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Amazing Moms: Birthday Party Ideas
"For kids up to age eight, Amazing Moms offers twenty birthday party themes, and a dozen party games. Current hot themes include SpongeBob Square Pants (with bubble blowing, sponge painting and a game of Squidward May I?) and Scooby-Doo (with a toilet paper mummy relay race, a dog biscuit drop and a game of Ghouls and Ghosts.) Links to rules for traditional party games, such as Blind Man’s Bluff and Mother May I, are found near the middle of the page."
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