Games
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Bulbasaurs Mysterious Garden
Reviewed June 17, 1999 by Bulbasaur, 14 years old from California who is affiliated with the site. Come to Bulbasaur’s Mysterious Garden! This site has it all for all Pokémon Lovers! Come to see FanFics, Game Boy info, Nintendo 64 info, Play Games, Win Awards, and much much more!
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Bubblegum.com
Reviewed May 11, 2001 by Rose, a reader from Chicago who is affiliated with the site. Check out these cool online games, including Xtreme Snowboard, Grand Canyon Climb, Jig Saw Puzzles, Cat Dog Sing-A-Long, Rugrats Concentration, Big League Chew Stadium Game and many more.
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Brockleader’s Pokemon Page
Reviewed June 19, 1999 by a 12 year old from U.S. who is affiliated with the site. Cool
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Brock-O-Rama
Reviewed August 10, 1999 by 17 year old from San Mateo, CA who is not affiliated with the site. I wandered onto this site one day and was very pleasantly surprised. It’s very acceptable for kids and features hand-drawn artwork, nice pokemon cartoon downloads, and some funny stuff appropriate for all.
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Brain Teasers and Math Puzzles
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Brain Food
"Puzzles For the Brain To Gnaw On. Brain Food’s puzzle collections includes hundreds of problems organized into seven categories: Logic Puzzles, Word Puzzles, Lateral Thinking Puzzles, Tricky Puzzles, Word Boxes, Numbered Puzzles, and Logi-Number Puzzles. You’ll find the Groaners listed under Tricky Puzzles. ""I have two U.S. coins that add up to fifty-five cents. One is not a nickel. What are they?"" Click Solution to reveal ""A nickel and a half dollar. Only one is not a nickel."" I can hear you groaning from here."
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Brainbashers.com
"Select your puzzles by choosing a difficulty rating (from one to three question marks) and deciding whether or not to include Gotchas. Gotchas (sometimes called groaners) are trick questions with a play on words or an unexpected twist. ""On which side of a cup is it best to have the handle? The outside."" Gotcha! When you click on the View Answer button, the answer will appear at the bottom of your browser window for just a few moments. To keep the answer on your screen a bit longer, select ""Click here to keep the answer visible for sixty seconds"" which displays directly below the solution."
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BoxerJam
"Conceived by Jeopardy! co-creator Julann Griffin and deeply rooted in the television game show genre, BoxerJam is an online game show network. Registration is open to all ages (hooray!) but the under-thirteen crowd will need their parent’s signature on a permission slip. Of the five continuously running games, Strike A Match is the most popular. It brings together nine contestants in word-matching action (""Find the two words that match best"") which gets progressively harder (""Find the three pairs of words that match best"") in each successive round."
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Boulter’s Tic-Tac-Toe
"This game is unique because it lets you customize the dimensions of your board. You can choose from the traditional three-by-three, or any size up to seven-by-seven. Of course, increasing the size of the board, increases the difficulty of the game. Other choices include who goes first, and whether you want to be X or O. And for those interested in programming, the author provides a behind-the-scenes look at the game’s decision-making logic."
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Boowa and Kwala
Reviewed November 9, 1999 by Dorothee, a reader from Paris, France who is affiliated with the site.Kids Play Safe with Boowa and Kwala - games and activities.A fun story, singsong children’s music plus mazes, coloring games, guessing games and more... for kintergarden / preschoolers. Cartoons and interactivity with Macromedia Flash 4.
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