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Science and Tecnology Museum "Leonardo da Vinci""
Reviewed December 26, 1999 by Claudio Giorgione, a reader from Milano, Italy who is affiliated with the site. An interesting site that describes several models from Leonardo sketches hosted by the museum. A section called "Virtual Leonardo" allows users to navigate inside the museum meeting other virtual visitors.
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Science Hero: Albert Einstein
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Scholastic: Paula Danziger
"My pick of the day is Scholastic’s official Danziger website, because it paints such a vivid picture of the author you almost feel as if you’ve met Danziger in person. Favorite things? ""I love dressing up (clothes, shoes and jewelry) and creating my own unique style."" Pet Peeves? ""People who say it’s easy to be a kid."" For classroom activities, click on the Amber Brown book cover in the upper left-hand corner, then look for Fun in the Classroom in the lower-right hand corner."
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Salzburg: Mozart
"Tour Salzburg, the City of Mozart, from your easy chair. Stop along the way to visit Mozart’s birthplace on Getreidegasse, and Mozart’s residence in Makart Square. This site is sponsored by the Salzburg tourist board. It offers a short biography as well as details on the two Mozart houses, now maintained as museums by the Mozarteum Foundation."
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Royal National Institute for the Blind: Life of Helen Keller
"My pick-of-day for elementary students comes from Britain’s Royal National Institute for the Blind. Although it is all on one page, this Keller biography is divided into many short sections, making it easy to read. Following the bio is a link to page about Louis Braille, the inventor of the system of raised dots used around the world to print books for the blind. There are also three recommended books, but clicking on them will take you to the British Amazon.com."
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Rosa Parks The Woman Who Changed a Nation
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Ronald Reagan Memorial
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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RonaldReagan.com
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Reagan Foundation: Ronald Reagan
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Reagan Library: Kids’ Kabinet
"The kids section of the Ronald Reagan Library is a great K-8 resource for short presidential bios (look in Presidential Stuff or Birthday Cake) and fast facts about the fifty states (Where in America?). Kids’ Kabinet links to the grownup Reagan Library site (click on Ronald Reagan in the lower horizontal menu) where you’ll find bios for both Ronald and Nancy Reagan, along with an extensive photo gallery, speech transcripts and a collection of Reagan quotes. "Come here to this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!" June 12, 1987"
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