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1. Kidsreads.com.
http://kidsreads.com/
This site offers a place for parents and children to explore books and their reviews.

2. Merriam-Webster Online.
http://www.m-w.com/
Aside from the wonderful access to the dictionary, this site offers words games and a word for the day.

 3. National Geographic Kids.
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/kids/
National Geographic’s site for young readers is one of the best resources for information on the Net about the world, its people, and its wildlife. Not only can you read the newest edition of this magazine on-line, you can check out the contests, polls, games and even virtual adventures.

 4. PBS for Kids.
http://www.pbskids.org
Games and activities connected to your favorite PBS programs, including Arthur, Between the Lions and Sesame Street. Also provides information for grownups on using the site.

 5. Play Kids Games.
http://www.playkidsgames.com
Check out math, alphabet and logic games designed for younger children and their parents.

6. Quiz Hub.
http://quizhub.com/quiz/quizhub.cfm
Geared to elementary and middle students as a fun learning center that features free online interactive lessons, educational games, puzzles and quizzes. Includes parent and teacher resources.

 7. Science News for Kids
http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org
zine, Science News, comes a kid-friendly site devoted to a variety of science topics, puzzles, games, and science fair suggestions.

 8. Seussville.
http://www.seussville.com/seussville/
The Cat in the Hat, Sam-I-Am, Horton and the Whos, and the rest of the Seuss characters welcome you to Seussville, Dr. Seuss’s playground in cyberspace. You can play games, chat with the Cat in the Hat, win prizes, find out about new Dr. Seuss books and CD-ROMs, and much, much more!

 9. Sing-Along Songs.
http://www.niehs.nih.gov/kids/music.htm
Can't remember the words to a favorite song? Don't remember the tune? Search this site and find both lyrics and music files for many classic songs.

 10. Smithsonian Education.
http://www.smithsonianeducation.org
whether you're planning a visit, has already visited and even if you've never been to the Smithsonian Museum, this site will have something of interest for you. Take a virtual tour; learn about science, natural history, aviation, dinosaurs, or whatever else interests you. There is something here for everyone.

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