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Mickey
Reviewed December 2, 2001 by Jason, a reader from Plymouth, England who is affiliated with the site. A Fantastic collection of mickey mouse clipart and coloring pages. Kids can email their drawings of mickey mouse to view online.
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Mickey Mouse Welcome
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Mars Base
""The few, the proud, the plastic: LEGO Marines at their best." Mars Base is the forward staging base for the 137th Battalion of the Space Corps and consists of the Assault Team, Air Team, Recon Team, and Space Team. Blueprints for equipment are published as they become declassified (he he). I wonder if they have a recruiting office in Legopolis?"
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Magic Eye Image of the Week
"Have you ever seen a Magic Eye picture? Nine years ago they ignited a craze and sold more than twenty-five million books between 1992 and 1995. Although the buzz has died down, the Magic Eye company is still around. Once you learn how to focus your eyes, a three-dimensional object will appear floating above the original image. Can’t see it? Help is only a click away – look for the link titled ""Need help viewing 3d?"" Another fun difference between a printed Magic Eye picture and this online archive, is that clicking on the picture itself reveals the hidden answer."
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Legopolis.com
"Welcome to greater Legopolis, and step into the world of the minifig (that’s LEGO speak for small LEGO people: miniature figures). Everyone in Legopolis likes the Internet, of course, and their town has their own Internet service provider called (what else?) Legopolis.com. You’ll find the usual assortment of commercial pages from local businesses such as Harry’s Flowers (send virtual LEGO flowers to your friends) and the Legopolis Health and Fitness Club where the minifigs keep in shape. You can read the online edition of the Legopolis Times and meet some of the minifigs through their personal pages. Before you leave, be sure to create your own minifig (the link is on the first page). "On the Internet, no one knows you’re a minifig."<!--"
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LEGO Newsgroup
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Learn to Juggle in Six Steps
"Now here is an application for animated graphics that makes sense, juggling hands. Each step of this tutorial is illustrated with an animation. Click the illustration to view the animation again. Step One starts with the basics: finding the right balls. Something with the size and weight of a small apple is about right. Lacrosse balls are great and not too expensive. Step Two is learning to toss a single ball. Tossing the ball correctly is everything. Be patient, practice, and don’t proceed until you are catching the ball in the correct position consistently. If you want to learn to juggle three balls, this site is for you!"
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King Features Syndicate: Comics
"Arranged alphabetically from The Amazing Spiderman to Zits, King Features Syndicate offers thirty-day archives of dozens of comics. In addition to the dailies and the archive, each comic has a page about the cartoonist, its characters, and the strip’s history. Many of today’s most popular cartoons have endured more than fifty years, and are no longer being drawn by their creators. For example, Dennis the Menace was introduced by Hank Ketcham in 1950. In 1994, the strip was turned over to longtime assistants Ron Ferdinand and Marcus Hamilton, but Ketcham continued to supervise until his death in June 2001."
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Kids Domain Birthday Fun
"Kids Domain has birthdays covered with e-cards, party games, party themes, online games, downloadable games, birthday cake recipes, book suggestions and website links! There is so much variety here, it was hard to pick a favorite click, but I especially liked the twelve printable black and white invitations that can be colored by the birthday child. First click on Birthday Printables/Cards, and then on Our Cards and Printables."
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Keenspot
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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