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CRAYOLA
 

The Crayola website goes beyond being just for Kids with its sections for Parents and Educators, too. We wouldn't hesitate to send our children and grandchildren here for entertainment and education. Here's the LINK


PBS Kids is a respected and trusted site. We would not hesitate to send our children and grandchildren there for entertainment and education, either. Their Privacy Policy is very assuring. Families visiting the site can feel safe regarding potential threats to family privacy and their children's welfare. Jump to it from HERE http://pbskids.org/

 

Ask Jeeves for Kids

Enter your question here:
Ask Jeeves is a trademark of Ask Jeeves, Inc., Copyright Ask Jeeves, Inc. Ask Jeeves for Kids has great Study Tools, Fun and Games and News Resources, all Safe.
                        Visit Ask Jeeves for Kids Home page Here
Kid Safe Site from
A really cool Index to the Web for net Surfers ages 8 - 14. Parents will love this one, too.

Check out the Kid Friendly pages HERE and the Parent Friendly Links
 HERE

Click to visit Site
Your Site Support
Supporting your Play Time with Kids
for Kid approved activities that grownups love
Welcome to the U.S. government interagency Kids' Portal. This site was developed and is maintained by the Federal Citizen Information   Center. It provides links to Federal kids' sites along with some of the best kids' sites from other organizations all grouped by subject.
Explore, learn, have fun and add to your favorites!
Visit KidGrid Here It's an interesting and comprehensive directory of safe kid's resources

We receive no compensation for displaying these links and you will be under No Obligation when you visit them. They are here because we care about the safety
                  of everyone who uses the internet, especially our Kids.


                                       
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