ALA's
700+ Great Sites!
Amazing, spectacular, mysterious, colorful Web Sites for kids and the
Adults who care about them. Compiled by the Children &
Technology Committee of the Association for Library Service to children, a
division of the American Library Association.
Berits
Best sites for children.
Internet
Public Library's Youth Page
You'll find books to read, stuff to help with school projects, and
interesting facts.
Kids
Bank
A fun place for kids to learn about money and banking.
Latin
America
Lots
of information on Central and South America, including history,
celebrations, and animals. A collaborative project of the Brooklyn
Public Library, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, and the Brooklyn Children's
Museum
Savage
Earth
Based
on the PBS series of the same name, this site focuses on volcanoes,
earthquakes, and tsunamis The visuals and animation are outstanding.
Surfing
the Net with Kids
Ferrets out the best of the online world for teachers, parents and
kids. Each week, it rates and reviews five fun, education Web sites on
topics as diverse as Stock Market Simulations, Gargoyles or Venomous Snakes.
YesMag
Canada's Science Magazine for kids. A fun science and technology site
with feature stories, short reports, do-at-home projects, and other cool
stuff!
Children under the age of seven or eight generally do not have
the hand-eye coordination, mental understanding, or reading or spelling
skills to "surf the Net" by themselves. We STRONGLY
suggest that you enjoy this experience ALONG WITH your
children, rather than having them use the computer on their own.
The Web sites include basic math, language, interactive
reading, and other learning activities for children up to age eight. Some
sites may also provide activities for older children as well. They are a
collection of web sites, so some activities may be included on more than one
Web site.
Most of all -- learn but also have fun!!