Games and Hobbies and Sports
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Snow Sports
"Today’s selections are a mixture of fun and instruction. Two are chock-full of snow games to be played on your computer screen, and the remaining three will help you prepare for actually hitting the slopes with advice on improving your skills on the hill."
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Strange But True
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Snowlink: Learn and Improve
"Now back to the serious business of improving your skiing and snowboarding skills. Snowlink has dozens of articles on choosing equipment, dressing for the winter sport of your choice, rules of safety and responsibility, and a beginner’s Frequently Asked Questions. The quality of the information makes Snowlink.com a must-visit site for anyone bringing beginners (of any age) to the snow. This season I want to try cross country skiing and snow-shoeing, and I learned a lot from these informative pages."
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Smarty Pants’ 3D Yo-Yo Tricks
Reviewed May 17, 1999 by a reader from Chicago, IL who is affiliated with the site. Cool 3D Yo-Yo Tricks, Reviews, Events and more...!
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Ski Resort Guide
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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One Globe Marketing Kids Challenge Page
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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LEARN TO BE A YO-YO MASTER
Reviewed July 11, 2000 by Ben, 11 years old from Los Angeles, CA who is not affiliated with the site. Ed Giulietti, age 13, is a world class yo-yo player. He won the recreational divison at the 1998 yo-yo world championships. This page has video yo-yo tips from Ed.
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Kids Domain Snow Sports
"Kids Domain is a just-for-the-fun-of-it site for snow games, coloring, puzzles and downloadable games to be played off line. There are so many amusements here, it’s hard to choose favorites. I like the online games because they are so easy to access and play; and I like the free downloadable games because you can play them when you’re not on the Internet. Also noteworthy are the snow sport software and video game reviews."
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Ken’s World on a String
"Want your yo-yo to sleep a bit longer? Here is Ken’s advice: "Technique is a major factor. It’s all in the wrist action . . . You’ll also get best results from a brand new string since it still has a lot of elasticity. The type of yo-yo is a factor too. Modified yo-yos have most of their weight on the rims so they usually sleep longer . . But the key to longer sleep times is plain and simple, practice." Best clicks here are the photo-illustrated tricks and VIVO videos of Ken performing them."
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Jump into Snowboarding
"The very first snowboard was made in 1965 by an eighth grader in shop class. This doesn’t surprise me at all. What does amaze me is that this great Web site was created by fourth graders. It is my pick of the day and it was a second place winner in the 1998 ThinkQuest Jr. competition.Visit for the History of Snowboarding, Snowboarding Dictionary, Geometry of Snowboarding and a simple way to figure out if you are regular or goofy footed."
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