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Adventure with Posnayko - offers an online educational magazine for junior
children featuring games, stories, pictures, jokes, and music for kids and
parents.
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All Round Magazine - radical magazine
for children of all ages who love the Earth.
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Best Interests - news and resources
for professionals and volunteers who advocate in the best interests of abused
and neglected children.
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Yahooligans! Book Club - celebrities
share their favorite children's books. Also features Yahooligans!
recommendations and kids' reviews of book club titles.
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Boys' Life - magazine for all boys.
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Children's Literature - publishes a
monthly newsletter of reviews, and also publishes bibliographies and other
guides to children's literature. Site includes sample reviews and profiles of
authors and illustrators.
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Cricket Magazine Group - publishers
of Babybug, Ladybug, Spider, Cricket, and Cicada. Educational magazines for
all levels of readers.
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CyberKids - online magazine for kids
that contains stories, artwork, puzzles, and more, created mostly by other
kids.
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Dig Archaeology Magazine for Kids -
children's magazine on archaeology from the publishers of Archaeology
Magazine.
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First Word Bulletin, The - short
literature by native English speakers, for Spanish speakers learning English
as a second language.
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Fun Room, The - games, crafts,
recipes, and other fun and educational things for kids and families to do and
see.
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Highlights - includes activities
subscriptions, customer services, shopping, and parents' corner.
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HiPMag Online - HiP Magazine for deaf
and hard-of-hearing kids and their pals worldwide.
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Indy's Inquisitive Kids - online and
print magazine intended for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade teachers and students.
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Junior League Baseball Magazine -
devoted to kids and parents who play and love baseball.
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K.I.D.S. Report - publication
produced by K-12 students as a resource to other K-12 students. Classes select
and annotate all resources.
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Kid Crosswords and Other Puzzles -
free publication providing educators with puzzles to use along with their
regular class assignments.
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Kid's Life, A - contains activities,
advice and separate moderated forums for boys and girls.
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Kids' Castle - read articles, look at
pictures, and post messages about people and topics in sports, history,
science, art, dance, and much more from Smithsonian Magazine.
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KidsReport.Com - newspaper by kids,
for kids. Includes articles about entertainment, sports, life and style, and
creativity.
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kidsworld-online - for kids aged 8 -
12. Includes games, puzzles, polls, contests, and more.
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KIND News (Kids in Nature's Defense)
- monthly publication for kids who care about people, animals, and the Earth.
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Little People Collection - online
South African children's magazine containing activity pages, mom's newsgroups,
reviews, and more.
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Magazine, The - offers articles, word
play, jokes, and more.
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MetroKids - monthly publication with
resources for parents in the Delaware Valley.
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MidLink - electronic magazine for
kids in the middle grades--generally ages 10 to 15.
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National Geographic Explorer - online
edition of the classroom magazine complete with articles, contests,
adventures, and archives.
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Odyssey Magazine - science magazine
aimed at kids aged 10-16.
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OWLkids Online - online home of
Chirp, ChickaDee, and Owl magazines for children of all ages. Includes games,
puzzles, coloring pages, current events, and more.
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Scholastic News
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Science Made Simple - offering a
subscription newsletter with answers to common science questions, projects and
experiments, and unit measurement conversions.
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Sports Illustrated for Kids -
features news, games, e-cards, fantasy sports, and more.
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Stone Soup - the magazine by young
writers and artists.
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Time For Kids - version of the
popular news magazine for children.
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Weekly Reader Galaxy - educational
magazine with sections for kids, teens, teachers, and parents.
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Wired OWL - animals, space, science
with Dr. Zed, puzzles, and more for ages 8 and up.
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World Kid Magazine - features art,
games, family exhibits, and postcards.
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World Magazine - fascinating facts,
interesting kids and cool games. All you need to bring is curiosity.
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YES Mag - Canada's science magazine
for kids.
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YO! (Youth Outlook) - news journal
published by Pacific News Service, bringing you the world through young
people's eyes.
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Bedtime Stories For Children - tales
by Thronton W. Burgess, starring Peter Rabbit, Joe Otter, Hooty the Owl, Jerry
Muskrat, and Bobby Raccoon.
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Candlelight Stories - publishes
illustrated family entertainment and takes submissions from writers and
illustrators.
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Kids' Corner - online, illustrated
versions of Beatrix Potter's work, including Peter Rabbit, Miss Moppet, and
Jeremy Fisher.
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Looking Glass, The - electronic
journal about children's literature. Departments include humour, opinion,
illustration, translation and reviews.
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Online Children's Stories
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SignWriting Children's Stories -
stories online, including Cinderella, Humpty Dumpty, and Goldilocks written in
American Sign Language (ASL).
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StoryBookOnline.Net - multimedia
reading community for children and parents.
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StoryPlace: The Children's Digital Library
- provides children with the virtual library and activities including stories,
riddles, and reading lists for pre-school and elementary aged kids.
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Young People's Zone - classic
children's books to read online.
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About.com: Children's Books -
directory to authors and online resources. Also offers features, annotated
lists of titles for specific age groups, and notes on author visits.
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ACHUKA Children's Books UK - provides
news, interviews, publication notices, author profiles, and more.
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Authors and Books for Children -
offers biographical information about children's authors.
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Books Illustrated - a gallery of
Australian children's books and original illustrations.
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British Children's Fiction: 1890's-1960's
- includes lists of British authors' works, dj scans, photos, information on
publishers, annuals, school stories, and links.
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Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site
- reviews of great books for kids. Plus activities to teach particular
subjects, curriculum areas, and themes.
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Children's Books of the Early Soviet Era
- exhibit of covers and artwork from the 1920s and 1930s, emphasizing the
post-1917 aesthetic quality, linguistic variety, and thematic diversity.
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Children's Literature: Chiefly from the Nineteenth Century
- archived exhibit of children's books from the nineteenth century, including
primers, alphabet books, and storybooks.
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Children's Multicultural Literature Resource
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Children's Space Books - two-part
site offers nanotechnology digital art and a history of children's picture
books about space exploration.
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Chinwag Theater - hosted by Daniel
Pinkwater. Site features local times and stations, story summaries, and more.
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CLWG: Children's Literature Web Guide
- offers discussion boards, awards listings, teaching ideas, and more online
resources related to books for children and young adults.
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Collecting Children's Books -
features details on various children's authors and notes on collecting. Also
includes bibliographies and reproductions of book dust wrappers (covers).
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Cooperative Children's Book Center -
children's book examination center and research library of UW-Madison's School
of Education.
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Dreambox - children's stories and
other goodies.
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Dreams of Space - depictions of space
in children's books.
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Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, The
- showcasing a collection of picture book art from around the world.
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Hockliffe Project - promotes the
study of early British children's literature through access to the late
18th/early 19th century children's collection housed at De Montfort
University.
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International Children's Digital Library
- features childrens books from around the world, selected by kids and adults.
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Kansas Authors and Illustrators of Children's Books
- profiles of authors and illustrators who have lived in Kansas.
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KidLit - Contains literature and art
for and by children, plus resources for writers of children's literature
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kidsreads.com - features the Bookworm
Reading club, polls, questions and games, reading lists, author bios and
interviews, and a newsletter.
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Magic Pencil: Children's Book Illustration Today
- British Library exhibit of more than 300 paintings and drawings for children
by Britain's foremost illustrators.
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Mary Cavanaugh's Childrenstory.com -
features nursery rhymes, fairy tales, holiday stories, and more.
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Missouri Writes For Kids - promotes
literacy and creativity by introducing young readers to Missouri authors and
their books. Project of the Drury University Department of Education.
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Morality and Spirituality in Children's and Young Adults
Literature - guide to education resources related to
morality and spirituality in children's and young adults literature, including
lesson plans.
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Multicultural Resources in Children's Literature
- Internet resources and annotated bibliographies of books from many cultures.
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Page by Page - explores how books for
children are made by following the creation of Zoom Upstream, a picture book
written by Tim Wynne-Jones and illustrated by Eric Beddows.
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Ricochet - resources from the Centre
International d'Etudes en Litterature de Jeunesse. Includes an annotated
bibliography of texts, with information on illustrators and films.
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South Asian Children's Books -
listing of books written in English with themes relating to South Asia.
Includes books about South Asian immigrants to the U.S.
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Stickfigures.org - dedicated to
children' books and related artwork.
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TeachingBooks - multimedia children's
literature database that connects educators and families with authors, books,
and authoritative teaching materials.
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TheCase.com for Kids - features a new
mystery every week.
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Vandergrift's Children's Literature Page
- articles, resources, links, and recommendations on children's literature.
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Wonderful World of Pop-Up and Animated Books
- features an extensive personal collection of children's pop-up books.
Includes images and stats.
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Writeworks - journal of student
writing generated in writing residencies. Elementary and secondary schools.
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