Unofficial Harry Potter Fan Club
"Can’t tell a muggle from a mudblood? Look it up! Not in your standard Funk & Wagnalls, of course, but in the Encyclopeadia Potteria found at the Unofficial Harry Potter Fan Club. Webmaster Jenna has created a comprehensive site that includes fan fiction (write your own Harry Potter story and submit it), fan art (send in your sketches) and a Harry Potter Storytellers Group (create collaborative stories)."
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UnfortunateEvents.net
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Unfortunate Events
"Join the hunt for Lemony Snicket by registering with your email address and choosing a username. The hunt (created by Egmont Books, the British publisher of the Snicket series) is acollection of Flash arcade games, with high scores saved and posted. In addition to the games,you’ll find book synopsis for the first five books listed under The Terrible Story and postcards toshare with friends at Lemony Widgets. Great fun, but sometimes the overwhelmingly black pagesare a bit hard to read."
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Ucomics
"Ucomics is a huge collection of over 200 comics from Universal Press Syndicate and Tribune Media Services. To access the free fourteen-day archives, click on the ""Comics, Games and more"" drop-down menu, and scroll down to select a strip. See one you just have to share? Click on Postcard to send it to a friend. Visitors thirteen and older can sign up to receive one strip via daily email. Paying subscribers get a larger archive, access to online games, and no limit on the number of comics they receive via email."
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TYWC - The Young Writer’s Club
Reviewed April 12, 2001 by Meggers, 14 years old from USA who is affiliated with the site. Awesome sight for young writers! Plenty of fun ideas in the activities section, many, many, many poems and stories to read and comment on! Publish your own stuff and much more!
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Toonville
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Tolkien Movies
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Theodore theTug Boat Interactive Story
""Theodore the Tug Boat" is a Canadian TV series about a cheerfuland friendly tug boat. At the end of each page, your child chooses between twopossible story paths. Should Theodore welcome the big ship or go visit hisfriend? With 128 possible story paths, this site can be enjoyed many times bypreschoolers and beginning readers."
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TheCase.com for Kids
"TheCase.com for Kids brings you "mysteries to solve, scary stories, magic tricks, and contests." Rather than focus on mystery books, TheCase.com publishes short original who-done-its in several formats: Solve-It, Quick Solve-It and Chiller. The monthly mystery writing contest (for kids under twelve) consists of a fifty-word story starter to be crafted into a mini-mystery. Winning entries are published online."
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The Tolkien Trail
"Our last site of the week is a fan-created journey through Middle Earth led by the wizard Gandalf. Along the way you can stop to play a few games (including a word search, paddle ball, and hangman), read the Tolkien-inspired fan fiction, view the fan art gallery, and join the very lively discussion board. There is even a One Ring musical in development, which is being posted one scene at a time."
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