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Chess for Kids
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Chantessy’s Page of Fun
Reviewed June 27, 1999 by a 12 year old from California who is affiliated with the site.There’s lots of fun and games in the Activity Center, stories and poems to read in the Library, and great holiday pages!
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Camp Yucky
"The "yuckiest site on the Internet" is an eclectic mix of science and summer fun. You’ll find dozens of summer-themed activities including directions for giving yourself a suntan tattoo and making a frozen hand-cube that floats a punch bowl. And don’t worry, all the original gross and slimy stuff that made Yucky.com famous (learn about belches, scabs, vomit, worms and bugs) is still here. Teachers who yearn to be yucky will appreciate the curriculum guides for grades K through eight."
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Breaking Down the Walls
"Created by fourth and fifth graders from Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, this site encouraging multi-cultural understanding won a Platinum Award in their grade-level division. Breaking Down the Walls suggests excellent questions and topics for classroom or dinner table discussion, and concrete ways to overcome prejudice. Best interactive activities include the Crossword Puzzle and Spin Around the World."
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Blue Mountain
"The granddaddy of e-mail greetings cards began offering free online cards in 1995. Today. BlueMountain.com is a collection of both free and members-only cards. Their extensive free selection is found on the right-hand side of their entry page. You won’t find any free birthday cards, but you will enjoy Kids Games, Encourage & Support, Animals & Nature, Love & Support Our Troops, and Career (which includes Armed Forces cards.) BlueMountain.com also has a dozen free Create & Print cards."
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Birth of a Nation
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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BeatGreets.com
"What is a Beat Great? A mini music video to send to your friends. Think MTV via email, and you’ll get the picture. Featured musicians include a wide range of styles, so you are sure to find an artist you like. Genres include pop, jazz, classic rock, Christian, country, hip hop and nineteen versions of Happy Birthday (listed under Musical Expressions.) As is common with popular music, some parents may find some of the selections unsuitable for their families."
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Barnes & Noble University
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Awesome Clipart for Kids!
Reviewed October 9, 2000 by Tom, 12 years old from Broad Brook, CT who is affiliated with the site.Brightly colored, fun and easy to navigate kid and family-friendly clipart site with free icons, aliens, animals, cats, creatures, dogs, fonts, holidays, icons, robots, sports, toys, weather and a few of our favorite web sites, that is expanded and updated weekly! Created and maintained by 12-year-old Tom Brown and his family.
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Ask Jeeves for Kids
Ask Jeeves for Kids! – Kids can search the web in plain English! The fastest and easiest place for kids to find answers online!
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