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Lil’ Fingers Storybooks
Reviewed September 6, 1999 by a reader from New York, USA who is affiliated with the site. Lil’ Fingers Storybooks is a reading site for toddlers to read with their parents. Animated stories contain colorful pictures and big buttons for little fingers.
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Lemony Snicket
"Attention: please run for your life. You have undoubtedly reached this Web site by mistake. Yet with an introduction such as this, we are quite positive we have reached the absolutely rightplace: the official Lemony Snicket site. If you persevere past all the warnings, you’ll find excerptsfrom each of the books, a free screensaver, an author bio, a bio of illustrator Brett Helquist, and ahandful of games. Week after week I recommend word search puzzles, but the Count Olaf WordSearch is the one word search puzzle you should never see. Do not click there. Ever. I mean it."
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KNC (kids net connect)
Reviewed April 26, 1999 by a reader from United States who is affiliated with the site.In the KNC Site which contains all sorts of lessons for children of grade K-12 each in age appropriate sections, KNC in its middle school (KNC2) and high school(KNC3) sections has information regarding Shakespeare’s works from Macbeth to As You Like It, etc., that is complete, informative and fun for both teachers and students!
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King Features Syndicate: Comics
"Arranged alphabetically from The Amazing Spiderman to Zits, King Features Syndicate offers thirty-day archives of dozens of comics. In addition to the dailies and the archive, each comic has a page about the cartoonist, its characters, and the strip’s history. Many of today’s most popular cartoons have endured more than fifty years, and are no longer being drawn by their creators. For example, Dennis the Menace was introduced by Hank Ketcham in 1950. In 1994, the strip was turned over to longtime assistants Ron Ferdinand and Marcus Hamilton, but Ketcham continued to supervise until his death in June 2001."
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Kidsreads.com: Rowling
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Kidsreads.com: A Series of Unfortunate Events
"Start your Lemony Snicket adventure with four short video clips narrated by Daniel Handler (an""associate"" of Mr. Snicket) urging you not to read ""A Series of Unfortunate Events"" and to keepthe books out of the hands of children. You’ll also enjoy the character sketches of Violet, Klaus,Sonny and Count Olaf written by Snicket himself, and his answers to Frequently AskedQuestions."
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Kids Domain: Reading Games for Young Kids
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Kids Love a Mystery
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Kid Wizard
Reviewed November 30, 2000 by Terryl, a reader from Colorado Springs, USA who is affiliated with the site.The Web site is a fun, educational place where kids can play games, solve mysteries, make decisions in an interactive story and learn how toperform magic science spells. The site is well-organized and clearly labeled, so navigation to the different areas should be easy. Kids will need help in the spells and potions area. So if you’ve been wanting to make some Dragon Drool, you’ll welcome this chance for some parent-child wizard bonding.
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Kennedy Center Storytime Online
"The Kennedy Center transforms three picture books into three videos in RealPlayer format. Each is read by the author, uses the original illustrations, and was once performed on a Kennedy Center stage. Titles include "Alexander and the Horrible, Terrible, No Good, Very Bad Day" written and read by Judith Vorst; "Harlem" a poem written and read by Walter Dean Myers; and (my personal favorite) the fifteen-minute "Brothers of the Knight" written and exquisitely performed by the multi-talented Debbie Allen. There are no page controls, but you can move forward and backward through the video using the RealPlayer slide controls."
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