Golden Books
Reviewed March 26, 2001 by Kristina T., a reader from Champlain, NY who is not affiliated with the site. I stumbled on this site by accident, but it is a wonderful treasure of activities for kids! There are online games and with the free membership you can print out loads of books for reading and coloring. I recommend it to anyone with children. What a wonderful way to get a child interested in reading!
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Get Ready to Read
Reviewed by a reader from New York who is affiliated with the site. "GetReadytoRead.org offers an easy, free online early literacy screening tool for parents to give to their 4-year-old children and see where they are on the road to reading. The site also offers games and activities to develop early literacy skills."
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Georgina’s Winnie the Pooh
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Fun Trivia: Lemony Snicket
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Fresh Air Online: Daniel Handler
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Free Worksheets: Phonics
"Although offline worksheets sometimes get a bad rap as the symbol of everything that’s wrong with rote learning, I’ve found that students enjoy them and teachers appreciate them. And these printable worksheets are top-notch. There are hundreds to choose from, covering long and short vowels, blends, consonants, digraphs, and the ever-popular "Miscellaneous." Once you’ve selected your worksheet, it appears on your screen in a browser frame, which means that before you Print, you need to click once on the worksheet to make it the active frame."
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Fables Online
Reviewed January 13, 2001 by Nathan, a reader from Portland, OR who is affiliated with the site.Fables Online is a literature based site which encourages children to learn and explore through reading. The sites main areas include Myths & Legends, Heroes & Villains, Reading Room, Fun & Games, and The Internet.
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EZ Shakespeare For Kids
Reviewed August 22, 2000 by Liz Gollen, a teacher from Sagle, Idaho who is affiliated with the site.This site provides teachers with an easy to use adapted version of Shakespeare’s play, Romeo and Juliet, suitable for use in grades 2-8! In addition it provides a Teacher’s Guide with helpful hints about set design and scenery changes. Learn how to bring Shakespeare into the primary classroom and expose students to beautiful literature with historical value! Ideal for the innovative teacher. Shakespeare is not just for adults anymore![Editor’s Note: This is not a free resource, but I decided it was unique enough to include here]
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ESeuss
Reviewed February 21, 2001 by Wayne D. Stocks, a reader from Columbus, Ohio who is affiliated with the site. This site provides an organized collection of information related to Dr. Seuss which is available on the Internet. This site strives to be the one comprehensive source for Dr. Seuss information.
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ESeuss
Reviewed February 21, 2001 by Wayne D. Stocks, a reader from Columbus, Ohio who is affiliated with the site. This site provides an organized collection of information related to Dr. Seuss which is available on the Internet. This site strives to be the one comprehensive source for Dr. Seuss information.
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