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websites that are suitable for children, according to strict criteria
of safety and usefulness. However, Kids on the Net is not responsible
for the content of external websites.
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Newsround
All the latest news for kids from this BBC TV site, plus your
chance to have your say! Includes
The Press Pack Enter competitions and write reports
for the BBC Newsround website. (UK)
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Your Shout! – “where readers take over” An excellent
online newspaper – “The Newspaper” is published towards the
beginning of each school term and again soon after the half-term
holiday. It is mailed directly to schools across the UK. This
website is the online version of The Newspaper, updated every
four weeks. You can also have it emailed if you sign up!
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Children’s Express “Speaking for ourselves”
– the young journalists of Children’s Express ask the questions,
and get the answers. Over 600 news stories “by kids – for everyone”.
This is a proper news agency with six bureaux around the UK whose
members regularly see their work in local and national newspapers,
and hear each other on radio and television.
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Children's
Pressline (New York, USA) Trains children in journalism
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Write
& Read reviews for anything! From computer games
to books and toys, have your say and grade away – check out
what other kids think before you splash your cash!
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Childrens
Games reviewed Add your opinion, or check out your
favourites.
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Cool Kids! Great site where you can contribute
your own articles - you can tell everyone about your pet, or
your sporting hero. There’s a “you’re the star” section, and
art gallery, and loads of competitions and fun. So get typing!
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Kids
Ark An award winning site - Join in the mission
to find and gather material about the world - animals, folktales,
puzzles, pictures and monsters - before it all disappears.
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Kidsnews.com
News AND Reviews in one place. And if that's not enough, lots
of tips for budding authors too. Children from all over the
world have written in to have their say. Why not join them?
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02-Mar-2004
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