Learn2 Make Paper Airplanes
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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L.A.F.S. For Life
Reviewed February 27, 2002 by Sparky, a reader from Des Moines, Iowa, who is affiliated with the site. We are a group of safety professionals from the Des Moines Fire Department, that utilize puppetry and clowning to teach vital life safety messages. Our website is family friendly and we encourage you to stop by!
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L.A.F.S. For Life
Reviewed February 27, 2002 by Sparky, a reader from Des Moines, Iowa, who is affiliated with the site. We are a group of safety professionals from the Des Moines Fire Department, that utilize puppetry and clowning to teach vital life safety messages. Our website is family friendly and we encourage you to stop by!
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Kool Paper Airplanes
Reviewed March 4, 2000by Kyong Lee,a parent fromUSAwho is affiliated with the site."This web site presents four new paper airplanes with folding instructions. Counterpart real airplanes are introduced with photo images and brief informations. Many types of paper airplane images are shown in gallery section."
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Kool Paper Airplanes
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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KidsHealth.org
"Calling all kids. Ever wonder how your body works? What makes you sick? Or how to keep safe? Get all the answers to your health questions in this kids only section. This comprehensive site is my pick of the day because of its depth, breadth and excellent organization. For example, listed under ""People, Places, & Things That Help You Feel Better"" are articles on Going to the Dentist (filled under People), What Happens at the Emergency Room (found under Places) and Living with Braces (listed under Things)."
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Kids Food Cyber Club
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Kids Fire Safety Tips
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Ken Blackburn’s Home Page
"For fourteen years, Ken Blackburn’s paper airplanes held the Guinness Book record for time aloft (18.8 seconds). It all started at age thirteen, when Ken created a paper plane that could fly over a quarter of a mile. He kept refining the design, and while in college won his first world record. It takes Ken "three months of working out and airplane-tweaking" to prepare for a record breaking. He might try later this year to regain his title, currently held by two Englishmen for 20.9 seconds. And yes, he does share his plans on how to fold the record breaking plane. Look for the link towards the bottom of the page."
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Ken Blackburn’s Home Page
"In 1998, Ken Blackburn’s 27.6 second paper airplane flight set a new Guinness Book record for time aloft. It all started at age thirteen, when Ken created a paper plane that could fly over a quarter of a mile. He kept refining the design, and while in college won his first world record. It takes Ken "three months of working out and airplane-tweaking" to prepare for a record breaking. And yes, he does share the plans for his record breaking planes. Look for them in Paper Airplanes You Can Fold, Planes From Workman."
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