Kid Links:
- KidsWeb is an awesome place to go if you need to put together a project for school. It is maintained by Syracuse University Living Schoolbook project.
- Elroy's Netscapade has seven wild and fun adventures with Elroy and Blue, the dog! We like blue dogs in GusTown :-)
- Meet Theodore Tugboat, a boat that likes to be friends with everyone! Download a page to color or link to an excellent kids site called Berit's Best Sites for Children.
- This show and tell site is from the The Global Show-n-Tell Museum. Get a chance to see art from kids of all ages and send them some of your own!
- Lego's home page has cool ideas and activities to do with Lego, history of Lego and even a tour of the Lego factory. Parents can get nostalgic with this one.
- Latitude28 Schoolhouse offers educational materials for all ages. There is a complete online children's book, a U.S. map game, and great links to educational sites all around the world.
- Want to see what's happening inside a volcano when it is about to explode? Everything you ever wanted to know about volcanoes can be found at Volcano World. Cool pictures and lively descriptions of how volcanoes erupt and cool down.
- Hey, visit this site when you want to find out about lots of fun places to explore on the Internet. A gold mine of well chosen fun links for kids can be found at Uncle Bob's Kids Page.
- Want to write a story for kids to read? Here's your chance to write one! KidPub offers a service where kids like you can submit their creative writing.
- The Internet Public Library site makes you feel like you just entered a friendly kids library. When you need to work on a paper for school or just find fun books to read online check this out. A great online library to explore!
- A fun site to visit and your parents can come too! International Kids's Space has on-air concerts where you can download and listen to music, a fun gallery to call up kids' art, and a crafts area called "Beanstalk" where you can create online artwork yourself. Parents will like the international feel to this place and they are offered tips on how to help you learn your way around this awesome online community of art and international color. A great family site!
- On Newschannel 5 go check out The Kids' Page of this Tennessee based TV station's web page. They offer a wide selection of cool kids sites to link to including a "Making Learning Fun" area.
- The Child Safety on the Information Highway is a must read for parents. This brochure on the Internet offers parents suggested guidelines for how their kids can safely approach the Internet.
- The Parents Resource Center is a site run by a husband and wife team that offers info and links, fun games for the whole family and materials from their own "reading rooms."
- This new site called PEP Site is the online presence for Children's Software Review and offers outstanding resources for parents, educators and publishers. Thorough reviews on kids' software and lots of links.
- Tenet - Texas Education web site offers a cornucopia of great resources for parents and educators.
- A community called World Village offers online gaming sites, daily news and updates in multimedia and a schoolhouse with the cool school web site of the week. Reviews on kids' sites and topics of kids' online interest can be found in this comprehensive web community.
- As a community access and training center for computers and the Internet, Plugged-In offers insight and inspiration on teaching inner city kids how to use computers. Check out some of the work developed by their kids!
- Family Internet has features for parents offering baby care info, a pets corner, interviews with at-home dads, a computer clinic and of course an excellent selection of cool kids' links.
- Kids themselves have chosen their favorite software picks at this site. Children's Multimedia Expo's site creates hands-on expos where only the best quality software developers are invited targeting kids in grades K-5+. "Kids Choice Awards" are selected by kids themselves and can be found at their home page.