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Children LinksAdoptee Classifiedshttp://www.law.cornell.edu/~shelden/adoption.htmlProvides details about the child. Contains more than 150 entries and connected contact addresses. Includes option for posting to the list. Adoptees Mailing List Home pagehttp://psy.ucsd.edu/jhartung/adoptees.htmlProvides information about adoption. Includes legal information, links to other related pages, Canadian resources. Alice's Adventures in Wonderlandhttp://www.cs.indiana.edu/metastuff/wonder/wonderdir.htmlLewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, online. Alphabethttp://www.klsc.com/children/Offers simple online games that teach the alphabet and counting. Plans to add more educational games. ASCII ArtGoodieshttp://gagme.wwa.com/~boba/otherascii.htmlContains pictures drawn on a computer or typewriter using only typed letters and symbols. Asylum'sLite-Brite, Thehttp://www.galcit.caltech.edu/~ta/lb/lb.htmlAllows you to make your own Lite-Brite-style pictures on the web and see what other people have made. Aunt Annie's Craft Pagehttp://mineral.galleries.com/annie/auntannie.htmFeatures a new craft project every week. Emphasizes learning, creativity, and problem-solving, while having the fun of doing crafts. Includes links to related sites, and suggested books for further reading, as well as free craft software to download. Craft projects offer a variety of designs, patterns to print, and illustrated instructions, and many of them could serve to integrate hands-on learning with math and/or science lessons. Berit's Best Sites for Childrenhttp://www.cochran.com/theosite/KSites.htmlCategorizes and rates children's Web sites. Offers links to online projects, interactive exhibits, educational information, and fun. Bob Allison's Home Page) Uncle Bob's Kids' Pagehttp://gagme.wwa.com/~boba/kidsi.htmlLists a few hundred "kid-safe" sites, divided into seven sections full of links to kids' sites. Boy Scouts of Americahttp://www.scouting.org/scouting/Provides information about the Boy Scouts of America and lists of troops online. Canadian Kids Home Page, Thehttp://www.onramp.ca/~lowens/107kids.htmLists and briefly describes links to educational sites and fun online activities, including icons that reveal whether the link is graphic-heavy, has sounds, originates in Canada, and so on. Carlos' Coloring Book Homehttp://robot0.ge.uiuc.edu/~carlosp/color/Offers several types of pages to color interactively online using the mouse. Requires a Macintosh program, available for download on site. Child Safety on the Information Superhighwayhttp://www.compuserve.com/new/news_rel/chldsfty.htmlContains the text of a brochure prepared by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Lists ways to protect your child from possible harm on the Internet, and also presents a model "child-parent" pledge for Internet usage rules. Children Nowhttp://www.dnai.com:80/~childrenNonprofit children's advocacy group. Provides information related to the education, health, welfare, and safety of American children. Concertina - Books on the Internethttp://www.digimark.net/iatech/books/Sports a set of interactive children's books (of which you also can order hard copy versions). Cool Word of the Day Page, Thehttp://www.dsu.edu/projects/word_of_day/word.htmlOffers a new word every day. Crayola * Crayola* Crayola *Crayolahttp://www.crayola.com/crayola/home.htmlProvides information about crayons. Also offers a Crayola Trivia game. CYBERKID'SCLUBhttp://mack.rt66.com/kidsclub/home.htmOffers site where kids can meet and mail each other, read, boy, and play games. CyberKids Homehttp://www.mtlake.com/cyberkids/Online magazine for kids. Includes games, fiction, and non-fiction. Edible StarchyTuber Head Animationhttp://winnie.acsu.buffalo.edu/potatoe/potatoe.htmlOffers a short animation of Mr. Potato Head being put together. Fellowbug's Labor atory: The Skulls of Fatehttp://www.dtd.com/skulls/Lets you ask a question and click on a skull for an answer (remember the magic 8-ball?). Froggy Pagehttp://www.cs.yale.edu/HTML/YALE/CS/HyPlans/loosemore-sandra/froggy.htmlProvides information about frogs. Global Show-n-Tell Home Pagehttp://www.manymedia.com/show-n-tell/Lets children show their work to kids (and adults) around the world. Consists of links to children's art work on Web pages or FTP servers. Helping Your Child Learn Sciencehttp://www.ed.gov/pubs/parents/Science/index.htmlProvides way for parents and kids to play and learn science together with suggested experiments Hotlist: Kids Did This!!http://sln.fi.edu/tfi/hotlists/kids.htmlContains categorized links to sites that kids have created and put on the Web themselves. Includes science, language arts, and school newspapers. Searchable. How far is it?http://gs213.sp.cs.cmu.edu/prog/distEnables you to find out the distance of any place in America. Hull's Home Pagehttp://www.hipark.austin.isd.tenet.edu/home/teachers/grade.k/hull/main.htmlExhibits dinosaurs created and named by a kindergarten class in Texas. The children drew pictures (or used the computer to create a picture) and described their creations. Also includes poems. I-Site.on.Canada Presents...http://I-site.on.ca/A site laid out like a newspaper (if you have Netscape 1.1), its main purpose being creation of multiauthor documents[md]similar make-your-own-adventure stories. Serves as a discussion forum for children's literature and movies, a place for kids to post their own reviews of kids' books. Another project here is the KidoPedia[md]an international project allowing kids to create an international encyclopedia. IPL Division's Dr.Internethttp://ipl.sils.umich.edu/youth/DrInternet/Presents science projects and offers a trivia question for kids to answer. Jason's Kite Sitehttp://www.latrobe.edu.au/Glenn/KiteSite/Kites.htmlProvides information about kites and kite-flying. Joseph Wu's Origami pagehttp://www.cs.ubc.ca/spider/jwu/origami.htmlPresents images and directions for making your own origami. Offers links to more polygonic creations. Juggling Information Servicehttp://www.hal.com/services/juggle/Provides information on juggling. Kid's windowhttp://kiku.stanford.edu:80/KIDS/kids_home.htmlTeaches about kids in Japan. KidPub WWWPublishinghttp://www.en-garde.com/kidpub/Offers poems and stories written by children. Kids' crossing:the Voice of the Rocky Mountain Youthhttp://rmii.com/~pachecod/kidsnet/ckids.htmlProvides kid-related information. Serves as online meeting place for kids. Kids' Place, Thehttp://www.islandnet.com/~bedford/kids.htmlLinks to various kids' sites. Kids' Spacehttp://www.interport.net/kids_space/Exhibits art work done by children, in English and Japanese. Accepts submissions of stories and art work by children. KidsCom Home Pagehttp://www.kidscom.com:80/kidscom/Serves as a network to which kids can register (free) and choose a personal password, and then on which they can play geography or other brain-teaser games or find a keypal (only other KidsCom registered users), among other available activities. Also includes a section in which parents or teachers can discuss kids, the Internet, schools, and so forth. KidsCom HomePagehttp://www.kidscom.com/Presents an online playground just for kids. Includes some resources for parents, too. LEGOInformationhttp://legowww.homepages.com/Provides information about new LEGO products and ideas for LEGO fun. Links for Kidshttp://www.webfeats.com/illusion/index.htmlContains more than 30 links to safe sites for children of all ages. Magic 8-Ball, Thehttp://www.resort.com:80/~banshee/Misc/8ball/Ask the 8-Ball a question and see what answer you get. Marcel's Web Mindhttp://einstein.et.tudelft.nl/~mvdlaan/WebMind/WM_intro.htmlOnline version of the game Master-Mind. Marmadukerhttp://www.unitedmedia.com/comics/marmaduke/Contains Marmaduke's own web page, complete with two-week archive of current strips. mentor5.htmlhttp://shasta-co.k12.ca.us/www/telementors/mentor5.htmlLists what are locally considered the ten best Web sites for children; updated monthly. References diverse links. National Parent Information Networkhttp://ericps.ed.uiuc.edu/npin/npinhome.htmlProvides information about parenting. Includes the full text of many articles about parenting, family life, and urban/minority families, as well as other information for parents, teachers, and counselors. OUDPS - KidSafetyhttp://www.uoknor.edu/oupd/kidsafe/start.htmProvides safety information for kids: Internet safety, fire safety, avoiding fights, and more. Peanuts Collectors Club Home Pagehttp://www.dcn.davis.ca.us:80/~bang/peanuts/Provides information to join the PCC and links to other Peanuts-related online pages. Psychic Chicken Network Homepagehttp://www.tyrell.net/~admark/chicken.htmlOffers a psychic chicken who knows all. SciTech, Inc.http://scitech.lm.com/Presents humor and hands-on activities. Challenges kids to think and reason out the answer to a question. Also offers a catalog of innovative science education products. T.W.I.N.K.I.E.S. project, Thehttp://www.rice.edu/~gouge/twinkies.htmlPresents an account from two guys who took playing with food to extremes. Teddy-Bears Mailing List WWW Servicehttp://www.rhein.de/Mailing-Lists/teddy-bears/Provides information about teddy bears and for joining a mailing list for collectors. Totwarehttp://www.het.brown.edu/people/mende/totware.htmlOffers special software just for kids (for PCs and Macs). Trove Investment Corporation -Home Pagehttp://www.netnanny.com/netnanny/home.htmlOffers software you can use to help you screen out unwanted material your kids could find on the Internet (PCs only). Web-Yahtzeehttp://wwwcgi.umr.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap?user=nneul&script=webyahtzee.plLets you play Yahtzee online. Welcome to Burlingame On-Line's PEZExhibithttp://www.spectrumnet.com/pez/Provides information about PEZ candies and dispensers. Why Ask Why?http://www.eng.auburn.edu/~rudolmc/why.htmlPresents a long list of strange questions about life. Wierenga Software Home Pagehttp://www.xmission.com/~wwwads/sharware.htmlHouses Bert's Coloring Programs Series, Rachel's Fashion Dolls, and Peter's Warbirds. Provides information about these MS-DOS-based programs. Also offers a link to download shareware versions of all different versions of coloring book software. World Birthday Web (WBW)http://sunsite.unc.edu/btbin/birthdayProvides lists by birthday. World-wide webshttp://www.ece.ucdavis.edu/~darsie/string.htmlTeaches Cat's Cradle and other string games. WWW Indexhttp://www.delphi.com/young-america/edref/edmenu.htmlOffers links to interactive online experiences. WWW Spirographhttp://juniper.tc.cornell.edu:8000/spiro/spiro.htmlPresents a spirograph that draws according to the numbers you input. Your lucky fortune cookiehttp://hci.ise.vt.edu/~kelso/fortune.htmlProvides lucky numbers and fortunes.
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