Surfing the Net with Kids: Alphabet Fun
"A isn’t just for apple anymore. It’s asteroid, aurora, and airplane too! Learning your ABC’s on the Internet is loads of fun, because you can travel around the world as you explore from A to Z. And for those who already know their ABC’s, I recommend the . How many companies can you identify by a single letter from their logo?"
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Publish Your Book Reviews
"When you write them at school, your teacher calls them book reports. But when they are published, they magically become book reviews. Harness the power of the Internet to turn your book reports into published book reviews at these five Web sites that accept book reviews from kids. Haven’t you always wanted to be a critic?"
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StuartLittle 2
"The official movie site for Stuart Little 2 gives you a choice of two entrances: Enhanced orStandard. While I usually choose Enhanced because of the speed of my Internet connection, Ifound the Standard interface less confusing and a more direct path to the fun stuff I wanted. Andwhich stuff was that? Games (for seven games that you can play online or download to your PCor Mac) and Cool Stuff (for e-cards and computer wallpaper.)"
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Stories from the Web
"Enter this British site through the door appropriate for your age: either eight to eleven, or eleven to fourteen. At the younger site, book reviews are found on the ""Tell us about it"" link under the ""Join In"" heading. Older kids will find their reviews listed under ""Books."" To submit a review, choose your book from the list of titles. If your book isn’t listed, follow the link for first reviews, and you’ll reach a page that will allow you to enter both the title and author."
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South West News Service
Reviewed May 26, 2000 by Jay, a reader from Bristol, England who is affiliated with the site.We want children’s questions for JK Rowling - we have an exclusive interview with her on July 8. Please can you publicise this...email the questions to us. -->
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Seussville University
"Welcome to Seussville University, where you can have ’lots of good fun that is funny’ while learning basic reading, math, science, and reasoning skills. From the Cat’s Concentration game to Green Eggs and Ham picture scramble, Dr. Seuss fans will find plenty to crow about at this official Random House site. In fact, it’s the only one of today’s sites with activities and games for young readers. For classroom ideas, party projects and printable activity sheets, visit Seussentennial (celebrating "a century of imagination.")"
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Sesame Street Print and Play
"When you’re living on Sesame Street, B is for Bert and C is for Cookie Monster. Each letter of this Sesame Street alphabet is linked to a black-and-white picture to be printed (these are not interactive) and colored with crayons. Scrolling down the page, you’ll find dozens more, including printable coloring activities with numbers, shapes and all your favorite Sesame Street characters."
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Seminole County Public Library
"Interested in scary books? How about fantasy and time travel? The Seminole County Public Library has pages of recommended kid books, organized by subject, and welcomes reviews on any book on their list. There are hundreds of books listed here, and only a handful have already been reviewed. So jump on in, and tell the world what you thought of that last book."
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SCPLS: Booklists
"Interested in scary books? How about fantasy and time travel? The Seminole County Public Library has pages of recommended kid books, organized by subject, and welcomes reviews on any book on their list. There are hundreds of books listed here, and only a handful have already been reviewed. So jump on in, and tell the world what you thought of that last book."
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Readers Read Book Awards
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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