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Kids Domain Clip Art
"The number one reason to visit Kids Domain Clip Art is their terrific selection of holiday and seasonal clip art, but they also have pages for sports, computers, animals, and birthdays. In addition to their own art, each category includes links to other clip art sites. For animated animals, check out the Adoptable Rainforest Animals and Lil Chicks, each with their own adoption certificate!"
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KidAuthors.com
Reviewed November 10, 1999 by Nupur, a reader from USA who is affiliated with the site.Great site for kids to post their stories, poems and puzzles.They can also read others stories and poems.As a bonus for submittingstories or poems, kids get their own personal web page.
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KidAuthors
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Kid Authors
"Kid Authors is a creative place for kids like you. Here you can share your stories and poems with people around the world, including your friends and family. You can also read stories and poems written by kids around the world. A clean interface, a good search tool, and an easy-to-use submission form make this site first class. Published works are available not only to read, but also to rate on a scale of one (okay) to five (excellent.) Top rated works get a spot on the site’s front page along with the editors’ top choices. "
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Journal Space
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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English Online Writer’s Window
"Writers up to age seventeen are encouraged "to share their work and help each other improve their writing." Published works are categorized by age range and genre, and reader feedback is solicited about each piece. Categories include short stories, poetry, research papers, book reviews, television reviews and movie reviews. There are also five continuous stories that you can add to."
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EBD StoryTeller
Reviewed November 29, 2000 by Jin Ng, a reader from Melbourne, Australia who is affiliated with the site."We have recently upgraded out StoryTeller section. We haveover 5,000 stories, jokes and poems submitted by kids fromaround the world since 1997."
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Discovery School Clipart Gallery
"With original art in both color and black and white, and topics geared especially for students and teachers, Discovery School Clipart Gallery is sure to please. Although there is no search function, the collection of several hundred illustrations is organized into nineteen topics and is easy to peruse. If you’re looking for art to spruce up a web page, don’t miss the animations. For tips on using clip art with Word or Discovery School’s Puzzlemaker, follow the How To link near the bottom of the page."
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Diary-X
"In these days of instant response, it’s disappointing that creating a new Diary-X site can take up to twenty-four hours. Ugh! But after crossing this one hurdle, it’s smooth sailing. A Diary-X journal is ad-free, and Diary-X even provides statistics on visitors, which is unusual for a free account. Upgrade to a paid diary, and you’ll get the ability to update via email, server space for image hosting and ""the warm fuzzy of knowing that you’re helping Diary-X stay operational."" My sample diary can be read here."
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DiaryLand
"No mention of the b-word here; DiaryLand is all about personal diaries. A free account is ad-free (except for a link back to DiaryLand) but a paid account will get you image hosting, stats on who’s visiting your diary, and the ability to create surveys for your friends to fill out. My biggest complaint is that URLs in diary entries are not automatically clickable. You must put them in HTML format. To learn how, follow the Diaryland Basics link under Help and FAQs. My sample diary is online here."
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