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Ask Jeeves for Kids - Ask Jeeves for Kids allows you to ask a question in plain English and, after interacting with you to confirm the question, Ask Jeeves for Kids takes you to one and only one web site that answers your question.
Cool Kids Gif Animation Art Gallery - Hey Kids! Here's a good Animation Tutorial using the GIF Animator to help you learn about animation on the internet. Also included are links to art and animation software. Animation is so fun, once you start you might not be able to stop!
CyberSurfari - Do you like treasure hunts? If so, you need to come check out this one brought to you by DiscoverySchool.com. They take you across the web on a treasure hunt, complete with prizes. Individuals, families, and schools can sign up to share the adventure. And there are two age groups, kids under 15, and 15 or older. Players visit sponsors' Web pages and outposts to locate treasure codes. For example, one outpost may be the White House's Web site and the clue on the sponsor's page might be: "What are the five different kinds of American crafts in the White House collection?" The cyber-hunter would then visit the White House Web page and look for a reference to White House collection of American crafts. Once the text describing the collection is clicked, a congratulations page complete with a specific treasure code is revealed.
dotParagon - Tips and Tools Index - Consider this a menagerie ... of ideas, papers, concepts and tools.
Information Please: On-Line Dictionary, Internet Encyclopedia, & Almanac Reference - Infoplease.com, an online fact finder, is the way to get answers fast from an encyclopedia, almanacs and dictionaries.
Web Smart Kids - Web Smart Kids is a parent's guide to building children's media literacy skills for the Internet. Take our Web-Smart Parent Quiz to find out how much you know about your children's habits online. And then go to the activities section to find hands-on experience in understanding the many messages the Internet sends.
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