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ParentsTalk
Reviewed October 25, 2000 by Tad Gospodarek, a reader from Milwaukee, WI who is affiliated with the site.ParentsTalk is on online community for moms and dads of all generations to learn more about parenting and share their opinions and insights. The site ignites the kid in all parents, and gives them a chance to hear about what real kids think, feel and like. Content changes daily with the latest consumer news and features what families are talking about, including fun family activities, expert’s advice on various topics, recipes and travel information.
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Ozone Kidzone
"About fifteen miles above the Earth is a "giant umbrella made of a layer of ozone gas." This protective ozone layer (usually about twelve miles thick) blocks us from much of the sun’s harmful radiation. Unfortunately during the last fifty years, parts of the ozone layer have thinned, leaving us more exposed to the sun’s UV rays than we were years ago. This Canadian site explains what the ozone layer is, how it was damaged, and what is being done about it. "
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Nickjr.com
Reviewed January 5, 2002 by Lesley Fairley, a parent from Hattiesburg MS, who is not affiliated with the site. A wonderful site for preschoolers and older toddlers. There are games, books, puzzles, and art. Simple enough for your preschooler to work by themselves.
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NiceKids.Net
Reviewed May 8, 2001 by Kelley Walker, a parent from USA who is affiliated with the site.Delivering information and tools to help parents & teachers communicate with kids about the many ethical issues that they are likely to encounter when utilizing the Internet. NiceKids.net is a major national campaign that provides the resources that parents and teachers need. The campaign utilizes different materials, including the book "Internet and Computer Ethics for Kids," to educate kids, parents and teachers about Cyber Ethics. Other resources include a special "Kids Only" section of the Web site as well as a forum for parents and teachers.
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Natural Child Project
Reviewed June 29, 1999 by a reader from Salt Spring Island, BC, Canada who is affiliated with the site.The Natural Child Project is a monthly online journal with a focus on "parenting and education that respects children".The site includes articles, documents, and advice on parenting, alternative education, and child advocacy by leading writers, as well as the popular "Parenting Site of the Month" feature and the Global Children’s Art Gallery..Our vision is a world in which all children are treated with dignity, respect, understanding, and compassion. In such a world, every child can grow into adulthood with a generous capacity for love and trust. Our society has no more urgent task.k."All children behave as well as they are treated."
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MyFamily.com
""With 850,000 members in 140 days, MyFamily.com is the hottest new Internet service around." Created expressly for families, MyFamily.com comes with the usual assortment of features such as privacy, calendar, photo album, and chat. But MyFamily.com goes beyond with two unique capabilities: Family Tree and Book/Movie Reviews. As the family historian, I already had my family tree on my computer in standard genealogical format (GEDCOM), so it took only seconds to add it to my site. Presto, a graphical clickable family tree I can easily share with relatives. If anyone in your family has an interest in genealogy, this is the only collaboration site worth considering. Wow!"
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My Rules for Online Safety
"Syndicated columnist Larry Magid condenses online safety into six (often quoted) rules. Published by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, these rules are suitable for printing (the type is black on a white background) and posting by your computer. These rules are taken from their brochure "Child Safety on the Information Highway" which is available free by calling 1-800-843-5678.<!--"
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Music Rewards Fundraising
Reviewed March 30, 2001 by Beth, a parent from Portland, OR who is affiliated with the site. This site offers high quality family-friendly music to schools and nonprofit organizations who want to offer good value products and make 40-50% on sales. Parent groups will be interested in this service. Free info. kits.
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Kindle Park
Reviewed November 22, 2000by David Ackert, a reader from Los Angeles, California, USA who is affiliated with the site.ThinkBox Inc. presents Kindle Park, a learning playground that puts rich content and powerful tools directly in the hands of preschoolers, their teachers and parents. This safe, ever-changing world is designed to engage children’s imaginations and move them quickly along the learning path.
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Kinderstart.com
Reviewed May 17, 2001 by Frank Recino, a parent from the US who is not affiliated with the site. KinderStart.com is the Web’s largest index-directory of information about parenting, pregnancy, child development, health, education and learning activities.
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