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chaosKids
http://www.edgechaos.com/KIDS/chaoskids.html
Great kid's site here with activities, links to cool kid's home pages, web links of interest to kids, and stories. Oh, and 10 obnoxious things to do at a sleepover party.
The Children's Page
http://www.pd.astro.it/local-cgi-bin/kids.cgi/forms
Located in Italy, The Children's Page contains a variety of fun things for kids to do. Although almost all of the page is written in English, its best feature, a long listing of children's responses to the United Nations conference held in Venice in March 1995, is in Italian. Also at this site are links to a wide variety of goofy, silly, and interesting links just for kids, including an old wooden toy exhibit and the "green world of frogs." For kids who would like a pen pal, the creators of this site have included a list of ten-year-olds looking for e-mail mates.
Hotlist: Kids Did This
http://sln.fi.edu/tfi/hotlists/kids.html
Kids Did This is a collection of sites written by kids and moderated by adults. Divided into a variety of subject categories, or searchable via the online search engine, this site provides a useful starting point for children who want to see what other kids are doing on the Web. Especially interesting at this site is the School Newspapers section, which has more than a dozen student-written and produced papers from all over the United States.
Kid's Club
http://mack.rt66.com/kidsclub/home.htm
As members of the Kid's Club, children can make friends around the world. This site will enable children to keep up with this ever-changing world of technology and serve as an educational tool. Membership to this site is free and includes a photo of your child on a special individual member page with a clickable link to his or her e-mail address so other children may write, a brief autobiography including birth date, interests, and hobbies; an appearance on the birthday page; and a Kid's membership card.
Kid's Window
http://kiku.stanford.edu/KIDS/kids_home.html
Visit Stanford University's Kid's Window site for a fascinating peek into the literature, art, and culture of Japan.
MidLink Magazine: The Electronic Magazine for Kids in the Middle Grades
http://longwood.cs.ucf.edu/~MidLink/
This site is a bimonthly ezine published by sixth through ninth graders and teachers from around the world. Most of the entries in this periodical focus on the observations, tastes, and activities of kids between the ages of 10 and 15. Article titles include "Earth Day Celebrations," "Cool-School Home Pages," and "International Book Fair," which examines what kids in other countries read. All schools are welcome to contribute to MidLink Magazine.
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