Tuesday, April 22, 2014

What are the best websites for kids?

Q. What are some really fun websites for kids around the age of 10?


Answer
http://www.mypage.it/
mypage.it is the funniest we
bsite for kids. Create your own web page, personalize it anyway you want and play with: drawings, videos, tests, quizzes, games.

http://www.trekaroo.com/
Trekaroo is the fun way to get the inside scoop on traveling with children. With thousands of kid-friendly activities and places to stay,

http://www.moshimonsters.com/
Monster owners can nuture their pet by solving daily puzzle games to earn Rox, the in-game currency. Rox can be used to buy weird and wonderful things in the virtual shop to keep Monsters healthy and happy. Monster owners can make new friends and connect with existing friends through a wide variety of safe social networking features such as Monster blogs, Newsfeeds, pinboards and buddy lists. We’re hard at work dreaming up all sorts of new features to expand the game play and world of Moshi Monsters. Stay tuned!

http://www.neok12.com/
NeoK12 features online educational videos for K-12 school kids on science, math, social studies, language and other subjects. The videos have been selected, reviewed and categorized by K-12 teachers based on national curriculum standards.

http://www.carrotsticks.com/
Kids love it: Kids love practicing on their own or competing with friends in this fast-paced game.
Rigorous practice: The CarrotSticks curriculum is expert-designed to hone critical math fundamentals.
Social and safe: A safe environment for your child to play with peers without worrying about free chat.

http://www.gameclassroom.com/
the best and most trustworthy games, and conveniently sorted them according to skill, topic and grade level.
We spent thousands of hours creating an abundance of interactive content for parents to better understand the building blocks behind their child’s development.
We created a comprehensive, free homework help section for parents/teachers to provide to children including learning tips, online resources and sample problems.

http://www.whizkidgames.com/
A selection of flash games and stories for kids.

http://kidoz.net/
The KIDO’Z Kid’s Web Environment is the safe, easy and fun way for young kids to surf their favorite sites, watch videos, play games, send emails, create and communicate without knowing how to read and write!

http://www.smartycard.com/
SmartyCard allows kids to earn stuff they want by completing educational and grade appropriate activities. The rewards include subscriptions to their favorite virtual world or physical rewards such as books, video games, DVDs and toys.

http://www.tenmarks.com/
TenMarks is the smartest way for students to practice and master math. It’s an ideal supplemental educational resource that can be used by parents or educators to support and enhance their students’ learning studying in grades 3-10.

http://www.shidonni.com/
Shidonni is a virtual world for kids, based on the joy of drawing. Kids draw their virtual pets and play with them as they magically ‘come alive’.

http://tikatok.com/
Where kids write, illustrate and publish their own books.
It’s easy:
Create your story right on the website.
Upload your drawings or photos.
Buy as many copies as you want.

http://www.admongo.gov/
Raising awareness of advertising and marketing messages
Teaching critical thinking skills that will allow tweens to better analyze and interpret advertisements
Demonstrating the benefits of being an informed consumer

http://togetherville.com/
Togetherville is a fun, safe social site where kids under 10 can play games, create art, and learn new things, with you and people you know and trust there to supervise.

http://www.famzoo.com/
Virtual accounts to track income (typically from things like allowance, household chores, odd jobs, birthday checks, change found in the sofa, lemonade stand earnings, etc.) and expenses.
Allowances that are deposited automatically and can be split between multiple accounts such as spending, savings, and charitable giving
Budgets for tracking and controlling specific expenses like clothing
Automatic Debits for recurring expenses like online gaming subscriptions and cell phone plans
Compound Interest to encourage good saving habits
Chore Checklists to pay for work that’s completed (or to deduct for work that isn’t)
Savings Goals to help plan for larger purchases
Loans to allow the purchase of big ticket items that are paid back over time

http://kidblog.org/
Safe and simple blogs for students.
Kidblog.org is designed for elementary and middle school teachers who want to provide each student with their own, unique blog.
Kidblog’s simple, yet powerful tools allow students to publish posts and participate in discussions within a secure classroom blogging community. Teachers maintain complete control over student blogs.

http://hipchicas.com/
Hip Chicas is the first-ever Latina-themed virtual world for tween girls. The site was created because the founders, who have three young daughters, saw that content and brands for girls aged 6 to 14 were filled with all sorts of negative stereotypes and lacked the rich multicultural perspective that is the reality of today.

http://docrew.com/
Watch Do Crew Cartoons and Actually Be IN the Shows!
Create your very own Beaver Lodge!
Earn Wooden Nickels!
Send & Receive Cool Video Postcards
Sing, Dance & Play!

http://www.raylit.com/
Interactive sessions of stories, rhymes, fun learning activities & videos.
Smart cartoon characters engage kids, even talk to them by their name !
They teach and guide kids through online lessons and fun games.
Raylit actively encourages positive behavior and good habits.

http://www.lookybook.com/
Picture books are for looking at-so we’ve made it possible to view entire-books-from cover to back, in all their splendor.
We’ll never replace an actual book in your hands, but we hope to show you new books and help you make informed choices for you and your kids.

http://www.whyzz.com/
Parents and caregivers don’t always know the answers to their child’s questions. whyzz supports parents’ interactions with their children as they answer those questions.

http://math.cilenia.com/en
Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division, problems with numbers: 10, 20 and 100. Math Playground for elementary/primary school students. Practice your math skills. Multiplication table, print ready.

http://www.faketown.com/
http://www.gaiaonline.com/
Online Hangout: Millions of teens spend hours a day on Gaia, exploring, chatting and just hanging out. Whether they’re posting on our forums, participating in special events, or playing our multiplayer mini-games, there’s always something fun to do.
Endless Customization: Gaia revolves around creative customization. Every member can create their own virtual character and dress it up with over five thousand items: clothes, accessories, pets, masks and just about anything else imaginable.

http://www.farmville.com/
Grow delicious fruits and vegetables and raise adorable animals on your very own farm

http://www.moove.com/

http://www.marapets.com/
http://www.panfu.com/
http://www.roblox.com/

http://www.dressupgames.com/
http://www.there.com/
http://www.clubpenguin.com/

http://www.powerpets.com/
http://www.activeworlds.com/
http://www.whyville.net/

http://www.outerworlds.com/
http://www.horseland.com/

http://www.famzoo.com/
Virtual accounts to track income (typically from things like allowance, household chores, odd jobs, birthday checks, change found in the sofa, lemonade stand earnings, etc.) and expenses.

http://www.there.com/
There is a beautiful virtual world where you can:
Create a 3D avatar
Hang out with friends
Play games
Build a home
Design and sell things.

http://www.habbo.com/
Habbo is a virtual world where you can meet and make friends.

http://www.fav20.com/
Fav 2.0 is a modern way to use your most visited websites. Set it as homepage and add your most visited sites. It uses cookies to store your sites and settings.

Kids of the 80's - Do you remember?

Q. Spirographs
Pogo Ball
Trapper Keepers
Mad Libs
Caboodles
Garbage Pail Kids


Answer
That's funny. I actually asked a similar question 2 weeks ago. Mine was about 80's toys and "fashion plates" (My favorite toy from the 80's)
I still love mad libs! My best friend and I try to think of the most disgusting, perverse words we could, and laugh our as*es off at the results!
And I LOVED my trapper keeper! Mine was covered with stickers. I used to have the big puffy stickers, and the ones that smelled like different things. My favorite was the one that smelled like a cupcake.

Check out this page : http://www.hallelnet.com/von/alllinks/80's_in_review.htm
Take a trip down memory lane! : )




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