Hidden Mickeys of Disney
"A Hidden Mickey is a Mickey Mouse image concealed in the design of a Disney attraction. Started as an inside joke among Walt Disney Imagineers, the Mickey silhouette (circular head with two circular ears) was "hidden" in plain sight. Soon, word spread and fans everywhere were searching for Hidden Mickeys in Disney movies and theme parks. Today the definition of a Hidden Mickey has been expanded to include any Mickey Mouse image, be it a silhouette or a full-featured Mickey. This site catalogues hundreds of Hidden Mickeys, and they welcome your new sightings or your confirmation of existing entries."
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Her Online
"Sponsored by a publisher of software for girls, Her Online is designed toinspire young teens to be "Sure She Can" girls. Girls who are dreamersand doers, following their passion to make a difference in their communities.To meet this week’s "Sure She Can" girl (or to nominate someone youknow), click on the globe to enter The World. Other areas of interest are theoil paintings of Alicia Henry on display in The Gallery and the Book Nook, toperuse and submit book reviews.<!--"
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Hampsterdance2
Reviewed March 19, 2000 by Allan Krahl, a reader from USA who is affiliated with the site. From the creator of original Hampsterdance comes Hampsterdance2! See the new interactive Hampsterdance! Hear the new Hampsterdance song and get ready for new hampsters and lot’s more surprises!
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Hampster Dance
"This is it. The grand daddy of all animated dancing pages. First I’ll answer the obvious question. Yes, they know that "hamster" doesn’t have a "p" in it. "Everything here is named with a ’p’ because the original Hampster Dancer is Hampton Hampster, a little hamster from Canada." Hampster Dance is infectious. When I first saw it, I knew I had to show it to my son (a hamster owner.) That afternoon I learned that he had already seen it at school. Now I know what they really do during computer lab!<!--"
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Gurl
Reviewed September 18, 1999 by a parent from Indiana who is not affiliated with the site.It is a very good site.
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gURL
Reviewed January 16, 2000 by Abigail, 11 years old from New Zealand who is not affiliated with the site.This is is a totally cool site. This site is mostly for teenage girls, but anyone can come in. Read and answer our polls. Play some games and write poetry.
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Grand Illusions
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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GIRLS LIFE
Reviewed November 16, 1999 by Alison D., 10 years old from Manahawkin, NJ who is not affiliated with the site.Cool place for girls! I get lots of good ideas here.
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Girls Incorporated
Reviewed January 3, 2002 by Stacey, a reader from New York, who is affiliated with the site. Girls Incorporated is a non-profit organization that inspires all girls to be strong, smart and bold. Our website has two features to it one for adults & parents and the other for the girls themselves. On the Girls site they can read about the amazing things that other girls do as well as participate in fun, educational activities.
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Girls Incorporated
Reviewed by Stacey Kratz, a reader from New York, who is affiliated with the site. "Girls Incorporated is a non-profit organization that inspires all girls to be strong, smart and bold. Our Web site has two features: one for adults and parents and the other for the girls themselves. On the Girls’ site, they can read about some amazing girls and participate in fun, educational activities."
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