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Chess For Juniors
Reviewed April 16, 2002 by Robert, a reader from Fort Collins, Colorado, who is affiliated with the site. Extensive resources and information for the scholastic chess player, player or teacher. The Improve Your Chess article contains excellent information.
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Chess Kids
Reviewed May 7, 2002 by David, 11 years old from Bryan, Texas, who is affiliated with the site. If you want to learn how to play chess, take a look at this site!
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Chess King Tutorial
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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ChessKIDS Academy
"ChessKIDS Academy is my pick of the day for parents, educators and students interested in chess for beginners. Kids enroll in the virtual academy by simply entering their name (real or otherwise) and then viewing the slide show chess instructions, and playing the online games, which include two versions of chess as well as other strategy games such Battleship and Tetris. Teachers will find resources to help them start a school chess club, and parents will find recommendations on chess software and books. A site with something for everyone!"
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Chess for Kids
"Two homeschooled brothers (both Oregon state chess champions) created this award-winning ThinkQuest Jr. site in 1999. If you are a beginner, start with their How to Play section, and then proceed to Basic Strategies. If you are already playing chess, take a look at Advanced Tactics, Opening Book, and the twelve Chess Puzzles. If you are considering entering a tournament, and are wondering just what to expect, be sure to read Tournament Play for an explanation of chess etiquette and the difference between Quads and Swiss tournaments."
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Charmander’s Pokemart
Reviewed August 12, 1999 by Jeremy, 13 years old from United States who is affiliated with the site. This site is a great site for people of all ages who like Pokemon and are searching for answers. You can find almost all of the information that you need here.
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Charizard’s Pokémon Page
Reviewed June 13, 1999 by a 14 year old from San Francisco, California who is affiliated with the site. A site with everything to do with the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
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CBC4kids
Reviewed October 6, 1999 by Josephine Buiza, a reader from Canada who is affiliated with the site.CBC4kids is the web site of choice for young people. Kids can comment on daily news stories, create "do-it-yourself" science experiments, quiz themselves on sports, play one of the top-ten hits on the Sound Bar Jukebox, send in their own reviews of music and movies, and take part in discussion groups at The Clubhouse. If a child is dialed-up and logged-in with no place to go, point them to CBC4kids where a world of fun awaits.
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Campbell’s Alphabet Soup Games
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Caerdroia
"Today, mazes and labyrinths are more popular than ever before. Their imagery is used in games, films and advertising, while hundreds of new and innovative puzzle mazes have been built to entertain us. There is also a resurgence in their spiritual use by Christians, neo-pagans and the New Age culture. And of course the Web is often seen as a tangled labyrinth of links that ensnare the unwary! Visit for an illustrated history of the symbolism of the labyrinth, and animated instruction on creating your own classical labyrinth (look in Introduction for Laying out Labyrinths.)"
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