Learn2 Make a Kite
"This Learn2 lesson is actually two tutorials in one. The first set of instructions (Method 1) isa kite made from tissue paper and straw that costs almost nothing to build. Method 2 constructsa classic Scott Sled kite. It is a bit more time-consuming, but also more durable, as it is madefrom plastic tarp and dowels. To print the instructions, click on over to the last step of the secondkite, where you’ll find a link to All the Steps at Once."
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Kitez.com
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Kinder Garden
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Kim’s Beanie Babies
"Kim’s Beanie Baby site is home to a Beanie auction that requires a tendollar registration fee. (Kids -- ask your parents first!) The Beaniesauctioned here are the collectors’ items such as Beanies with misprinted tags,retired Beanies, or other hard-to-find Beanie Babies. Kim also has a freeTrading Post for buying and selling (no auctioning allowed) Beanies."
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KidsGardening.com
"Built by the National Gardening Association for both families and teachers, KidsGardening.com is my pick of the day. It offers great primers (see Parent’s Primer and School Greenhouse Guide), searchable articles and FAQs, curriculum, and a free monthly newsletter titled KidsGarden E-mail News. For e-cards and beautiful floral wallpaper, jump over to sister site Garden.org (you’ll find a link at the bottom of any page) and look for ""Free Stuff"" in the left-hand column."
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Kids Care
"Our mission is to develop the spirit of compassion and volunteerism in children. To that end, we provide children, families, schools and religious groups with meaningful opportunities to help others in their local and global communities. Great ideas to be found here include starting a Kids Care Club at your school, making a Holiday Hope Chest and dropping it off at a Toys for Tots receptacle, or filling a brand new backpack with school supplies for Kosovo refugee children being resettled in Portland, Maine."
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Kids Can Make a Difference
"Inspiring kids to end hunger and poverty in their communities, their country and their world. Highlights of this site designed for middle- and high-school students are the Hunger Facts, Hunger Quiz, and an archive of the Kids Can Make a Difference print newsletter (don’t miss the wonderful student stories). The best click, however, is the What Kids Can Do page. Teachers wanting to incorporate the program into their classrooms can order a printed Teachers Guide for $26."
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Kids Valley Garden
"From planning and planting your garden to maintaining it and entering your plants into competition, this site covers it all. Written expressly for kids, you’ll find great advice (""Keep a Garden Journal to record how and when you worked on your garden and its results."") and step-by-step instructions. You’ll also find a glossary to help with gardening terms from ""annual"" to ""zone"" and separate sections on growing flowers, veggies, herbs and shrubs."
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Kids Gardening
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Kids Valley Garden
"From planning and planting your garden to maintaining it and entering your plants into competition, this site covers it all. Written expressly for kids, you’ll find great advice (""Keep a Garden Journal to record how and when you worked on your garden and its results."") and step-by-step instructions. You’ll also find a glossary to help with gardening terms from ""annual"" to ""zone"" and separate sections on growing flowers, veggies, herbs and shrubs. <!--"
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