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Creative Imaginations.Net
Reviewed July 24, 1999 by a reader from West Palm Beach, FL who is affiliated with the site. I designed Creative Imaginations.Net for children and adults. Within Creative Imaginations.Net, children and adults may experience Fun-in-Math by solving Tangram puzzles, an ancient form of Chinese puzzle-making. Today, in schools world-wide, Tangram puzzles are used to teach geometric spatial relationships and problem solving skills.Participants can also submit their own creations.Take the time to visit our Kid’s Gallery too, and view tangrams created by kids with creative imaginations!
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Club for Comic Books lovers
Reviewed May 3, 1999 by a reader from Charleroi, Belgium who is affiliated with the site. Humorous activities, games and quizz, e-cards with popular European comics characters. Trilingual English, French, German.
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Celebrate! April Fool’s Day
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Az Kids Net Jokes
"Jokes usually don’t need instructions (listen, and then laugh or groan as appropriate) but the Az Kids Net Jokes are interactive and require your participation by clicking or hovering your mouse. Each joke section of Az Kids Net is formatted a little differently, so you’ll need to read the directions. For example, the Knock Knock jokes require you to mouse over (but not click) on ""Who’s there?"" and then again on ""Answer,"" while Silly States needs a mouse click on the ""Answer"" button. All this clicking and mousing adds up to great fun, so don’t miss it."
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April Fools at Web Holidays
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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April Fool’s Day E-Cards
"Hello. We at Blue Mountain Sweepstakes would like to congratulate you on being our million dollar grand prize winner! Although I don’t think they’ll actually fool anyone, these April Fools e-cards are fun and very simple to send. If you haven’t yet familiarized yourself with BlueMountain.com’s huge selection of animated electronic greetings for all occasions (uh oh – I totally missed National Pig Day on March 1), then today is as good a day as any to jump into the electronic greeting card frenzy.<!--"
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April Fish Day
"Until the 16th century, the new year was celebrated at the advent of spring, near April 1st. In 1584, when the Gregorian calendar was introduced, King Charles IX of France ruled that NewYear’s Day be moved to January 1st. Some of Charles’ subjects refused to adopt the new calendar, and continued to observe the new year around April 1st. Naturally, these individuals were the buttof many jokes and taunting, and earned the name Poisson d’Avril"" (April Fish) because at that time of year the sun was in the zodiac sign of Pisces, the fish.""<!--"
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Aha Jokes
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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A Gadzillion Things To Think About
Reviewed July 25, 1999 by Don Fowler, a reader from Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada who is affiliated with the site. A fun family site filled with thousands of humorous questions to encourage creative thought in all age groups. Used by teachers as resource for creative thinking exercises.
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"Surfing the Net with Kids: Jokes, Jokes and More Jokes"
"April is National Humor Month, so it’s time to LOL* as we discover the funniest jokes on the Internet. And lest you feel like you’re wasting your time, remember, according to many studies, laughter is good for you. What better way to celebrate World Health Day (April 7) than by giving yourself the gift of healing laughter!"
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