|
Aunt Annie's Craft Page
Aunt Annie's Craft Page has new and fun things for kids to do every day. The activities include how to make homemade stamps. Each entry gives children complete instructions from gathering materials to a step by step guide for assembling the final product. All entries are in an easy-to-read hypertext format.
Carlos' Coloring Book
http://www.ravenna.com/coloring/
Take a minute when you first arrive at this site to orient yourself, then jump right in and select a picture to color in the pop-up list, choosing from either the simple or expert skill levels. When the blank image appears, select a fill color and simply point to the area you wish to color. After coloring in a selection, you can download the file and print it out.
The Comic Strip
http://www.unitedmedia.com/comics
Many of your favorite comic strips live at this site hosted by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
CyberKids
http://www.mtlake.com/cyberkids/
CyberKids offers a variety of fun things for kids and teens to do. Included at this Web site are features like a writing and art contest, CyberKids magazine, and free Dracula fonts for kids. The writing and art contest, offered every year, is open to young people age 7 to 16 who submit stories, articles, or artwork. One of the more popular features at this site, however, is the bimonthly CyberKids magazine, which contains articles, reviews, and other goodies written by kids of all ages.
The Electric Origami Shop
http://www.ibm.com/Stretch/EOS/
IBM provides a fun site with challenging puzzles, fun activities, as well as your basic Internet eye candy. Some of these puzzles are hard! Do you want to try?
Go Grab My Graphic!
http://home.earthlink.net/~rodt/
Rod Tanchanco provides a nice collection of Web site clipart that you can download for your own web pages. Round alphabet buttons, anyone? Or 3D bullets? Nice texture library too! Download Rod's graphics, then add them to your Clipart or Texture collections!
KidPub
http://www.en-garde.com/kidpub/
KidPub is a site dedicated to publishing stories written by children from all over the world. All young authors are encouraged to submit stories. This page grants youngsters the opportunity to see their writing not only published, but being read by thousands of people everyday. There are a number of resources, such as an extensive FAQ and statistics, in addition to the more than 100 stories.
Leonardo da Vinci Museum
http://cellini.leonardo.net/museum/main.html
This is an exhibit that displays images and information about Leonardo da Vinci. View Leonardo's oil paintings (the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper), futuristic designs, drawings, sketches, and unfinished works. In addition, take a tour to learn about the life and times of Leonardo da Vinci.
Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum
http://www.illumin.co.uk/illumin/interac/tuss.html
This site describes the history of Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum and explains the process of creating and developing wax figures. Madame Tussaud began her career at the age of 19 as a trainee wax modeller. Through the development of audio-animatronics, Madame Tussaud's uses robotics to bring characters to life, recreating the sights, sounds, and even smells of 400 years of London's history. This site contains a brief biography on Madame Tussaud and features the museum's exhibits and outlines some of the current methods used in creating wax figures.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is one of the world's great museums and it has a lush site on the Web. The Met has over 2 million works in its holdings, which span 5,000 years of human history from prehistoric times to the present. This Web site lets you go on a virtual tour of the museum that is extensive and easy to navigate.
Microsoft Creative Writer 2
http://www.microsoft.com/kids/creative2.htm
Please visit the Microsoft Creative Writer 2 home page! Check here for information about software updates, contests, and other activities relating to our favorite kid's writing product!
National Museum of American Art
The National Museum of American Art of the Smithsonian Institution was the first federal art collection in the United States. The museum is considered one of the largest resources in the world for the study of American art. This site features a wide selection of art images, journals, and publications. The collection of more than 37,500 works of art in all media reflects 200 years of American artistic achievement. Users can take tours of the permanent collections and the White House Collection of American Crafts. In addition, users can view special exhibitions in the galleries, learn about educational programs for all ages, access research resources in American art, review publications, and access information to become a member.
The Refrigerator
http://users.aimnet.com/~jennings/refrigerator/index.html
There is probably no greater American institution than refrigerator art: a child creates some work of art, and his or her parents proudly display it on the kitchen icebox. Now the Internet has its own place where kids can post their creations. Using this metaphor, kids from all over the world now have an audience that goes way beyond family, friends, and neighbors.
Previous Page ..... Page 1 ...... Next Page ...... LiSP Homepage
Please email webmaster@lisp.com.au in regards to any difficulties with this website!
Last Revised: December 13, 1997