Chinese Astrology
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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China ABC
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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CBBC Newsround
"Will there be a war with Iraq? ""Why might the war happen?"" These are just two of the questions addressed at CBBC Newsround, published by the kids division of British Broadcasting Company. Appropriate for grade school kids, the answers and related articles are short and reassuring. Be sure to read the story of ten-year old Leyla, who’s family fled Iraq to avoid persecution by Hussein."
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Castles for Kids
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Castle Builder
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Castles on the Web
"Castles on the Web is a directory of hundreds of castle sites, organized by subject. Each site listing is annotated and includes a rating (from one to ten) created by visitors. Castles for Kids, Castle Collections and Medieval Studies are just a few of the topics covered. In addition to the site listings, Castles on the Web features a Photo Archive, Castle Glossary, a discussion board (Castle Quest) and free electronic castle postcards."
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Castles of Britain
"Castles have a timelessness that is awe-inspiring. That they have endured centuries of warfare and the effects of weather is a testimony to the creativity and power of their medieval owners. How many of us will have such long-lasting success? ponders castle enthusiast Lise Hull. To explore her site, start with the Castle Learning Center, where you’ll find dozens of topics to peruse, including Building a Castle, Birdseye Views, Dungeons, and Life in a Castle. Other memorable sections are Castle of the Month, Photo Gallery, and Castle Ghosts (an alphabetic listing.)"
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Castles @ National Geographic
"Greetings traveler. Before you looms a stone castle, built in Britain during the 1300s. ... Castle life endured for centuries until gunpowder overpowered armor and stone. Now we know castles only as museums or ruins. But, as you’ll see, castle dwellers still haunt these halls. As you explore, click on them to learn their secrets. In addition to the virtual castle tour for elementary and middle-schoolers (follow Marcus the mouse to move from room to room), there are two printable maze activities (click on Rescue at the Castle.)"
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British Monarchy: Kids’ Zone
"The official site of the British monarchy is my pick of the day because of its depth. Whetheryou want info on the Queen’s Jubilee, biographies of the royal family, history of the monarchy ora peek at their art and residences, you’ll find it all here. This entry page take you to the kids’section which includes a fact file about the Queen (she owns twelve dogs) and her heirs, and anABC glossary of royal vocabulary. To explore the rest of the site, use the menu displayedhorizontally across the top of any page."
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Berlin Wall
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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