Reading
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Read Across America: Dr. Seuss Biography
"Dr. Seuss was born Theodor Geisel in Springfield, Massachusetts, on March 2, 1904. After graduating from Dartmouth College in 1925, he went to Oxford University, intending to acquire a doctorate in literature. At Oxford, Geisel met Helen Palmer, whom he wed in 1927. This bio page is part of National Education Association’s Read Across America site which is celebrating Seuss’ one hundredth birthday by calling for every caring adult to read with a child on March 2, 2004."
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Randolph Caldecott Medal
"Each year the Caldecott Medal is awarded by the Association for Library Service to Children to ""the artist of the most distinguished American picture book for children."" It was named in 1938 in honor of nineteenth-century English children’s book illustrator Randolph Caldecott. This year’s winner and honor books are featured on the entry page. For a complete list of past winners and runner-ups (available in HTML and PDF), scroll down to Quick, Printable List."
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Printable Alphabet Coloring Pages
Reviewed March 28, 2000 by Melissa Schipper, a parent from Garland, TX who is affiliated with the site.LearningPlanet.com has new printable coloring sheets for each letter of the alphabet to go along with the online game Alphabet Action.
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Preschool Playmate
Reviewed February 25, 2001 by Becca Tebon, a parent from South Florida who is affiliated with the site. The Busy Person’s Guide to Learn Your ABC’s. WZ.com is made for people who want to find the best sites in a flash. For parents and caregivers of preschool aged up and coming Einsteins, check out all six realms under the Preschool main realm. Be sure to sign up for the weekly ezine which delivers hot sites to your mailbox, keeping you and your little one laughing, learning and loving!
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Potter Power!
Reviewed December 3, 2001 by Joel, a reader from New York who is affiliated with the site. NEW, original things to see, do, and play regarding Harry Potter. Exclusive insight into and photos/reports from the movie’s U.S. premiere.
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Potter’s Domain II
Reviewed November 23, 2000 by Colin, a reader from Adelaide, Australia who is affiliated with the site.Potter’s Domain has online HP crosswords, HP word searches, HP quizzes, HP competitions, HP message forum and HP chat. Pictures to print and color in. Fan art and fan fiction. You could even get your artwork on a HP e-card to send to your friends. Also great reviews of children/adolescent/young adult literature and even a section on children’s picture books. So if you are stuck on what to read next or a parent looking for top quality reading material for your kids check out Potter’s Domain.
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Potter Quiz
Reviewed January 18, 2001 by Rashed, 17 years old from England who is affiliated with the site.Excellent collection of Harry Potter games and quizzes, where you can vote for a quiz you would like made each month!
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Pocantico Hills School: Charlotte’s Web
"Each year, Mrs. Taverna’s second-grade class reads Charlotte’s Web, and each year (since1998) the students then add a little something to their Pocantico Hills School Charlotte’s Website. Highlights include the ABCs of Charlotte’s Web (A is for Avery, B is for Barn), ChapterSummaries, The Mystery Quotes Quiz, Charlotte’s Web Trivia Crossword Puzzles, and a bigsection on Spiders."
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Play Kids Games
Reviewed January 6, 2001 by Ryan Garner, a parent from Fort Collins, Colorado, USA who is affiliated with the site.Kids games to play on-line featuring alphabet games. Alphabet games, logic games, and coloring book make this site fun for young kids to learn while playing.
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Platform Nine and Three-Quarters
Reviewed December 7, 2000 by Emily O, 13 years old from Minnesota, USA who is affiliated with the site.I love this site because it has original ideas, games, and is updated at least once a week. The Webmaster is very helpful, and answers all your questions!
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