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Web Sites for Kids

Finding content on the Internet that is educational, entertaining, and appropriate for kids is one of the most important things a Net-wise parent can do. GetNetWise has asked a few of the experts to help get you started.

The Children's Partnership Suggested Sites:

A national, nonprofit research organization, The Children's Partnership works to inform leaders and the public about the needs of the US's 70 million children.

Children's Partnership Criteria

Here are some examples of the Children's Partnership's categories:
Homework Help
Sitios para niños y niñas
Great Museums and Places to Visit

The American Library Association's 700+ Great Sites:

"Amazing, Spectacular, Mysterious, Wonderful Web Sites for Kids and the Adults Who Care About Them": A collection of sites from the Association for Library Services to Children, a division of the American Library Association.

ALA's Criteria

Here are some examples of ALA's categories:
Arts
Lugares en Español
People Past and Present

Wired Patrol Approved Sites:

WiredPatrol's Criteria

Here are some examples of the WiredPatrol categories:

Fun and Games

Family Help

Music, Art and Creative Writing

Enough Is Enough Recommended Sites:

Enough is Enough is a non-partisan, non-profit educational organization which is a leading advocate for making the Internet safe for children.

Enough is Enough Criteria

Here are some examples of the Enough is Enough's categories:
Good Content Sites for Kids
Links for Families
Links for Parents
 
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