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The Glassine Surfer
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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The Growing Edge: Just for Kids
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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The Force.Net
"Darin Smith writes "My aim for TheForce.Net: to provide a fun, clean, entertaining site for Star Warriors to play in. Star Wars has always meant a lot to me, and it deserves a fan page that brings out the best in it for everyone, from little kids to our ‘closet fan’ parents and grandparents." This fab fan site ("Your Daily Dose of Star Wars") spans lots of territory: Star Wars news, discussion forums, interviews, fan art and fan fiction are just a handful of topics covered."
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The BlackJedi
Reviewed May 6, 1999 by Darth Renton, a reader from Sevenoaks, England who is affiliated with the site. Star Wars - Gallery, News, Virtual Jedi, Chat and more - safe viewing for all ages.
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The Australian Kite Association website and e-zine
Reviewed September 22, 1999 by Peter Batchelor, a reader from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia who is affiliated with the site. The Australian Kite Association is the oldest kiting body in Australia. It promotes kite flying in all forms throughout Australia. The website contains information about the association, Australia’s best known kite flier, Lawrence Hargrave, photos and plans for a variety of kites, as well as a comprehensive guide to using kites in the classroom.
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Surfing the Net with Kids: A Helping Hand
"Margaret Mead once said "Never doubt that a small group of concerned citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has." Citizens, by the way, come in all ages and there are many ways that kids and teens can volunteer and make a difference. Here are some sites to get your family started on sharing the warmth of the holidays by lending a helping hand."
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Star Wars
"Star Wars became a mommy-son thing for us two years ago when we saw the Star Wars Special Edition trilogy together. As each movie was released, we would make plans to get away to see it. Now we are both looking forward to seeing Episode I: The Phantom Menace. But I did get a little worried when my son asked me how long I would wait in line to see it. My answer: probably about forty-five minutes. Until the line is that short, here’s what’s happening online. MTFBWY*"
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Stamp Collecting
"A wise friend of the family once told me "Collecting is great for kids." And despite its apparent decline as hobby for young people, it still is a great way to combine geography, armchair travel, history, and own’s one personal view of world into a single pastime. My childhood stamp collection was lost in the Northridge earthquake of 1994. I sure would have loved to share it with my kids."
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Internet Magic
"Do you believe in magic? These magic tricks, created by Webmasters and performed over the Internet, are a new breed of magic for a brand new medium. Abracadabra! Enjoy."
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Kites
"’)"">Email this page to a friend with a personal message Kites date back 3000 years, when the Chinese made them from bamboo andsilk. Over the centuries kites have been used in religious ceremonies, scientific experiments, military maneuvers and, of course, for fun. Today’s sites explore the history, the science and thesport of kite flying."
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