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101 Great Children’s Books to Share with Your Kids

by on Jul.12, 2010, under Club Penguin

If you are trying to get their children interested in reading more, there are tons of fun books out there that can be helpful. The following is a list of 101 children’s books, and most of these stories are appropriate for middle-grade readers (between 9 and 12). Some are very popular and some are less known. Some are old classics, and some are more recent additions to the library. Some are sad, some are funny, some are dramatic, some are adventurous. They can help their children their imagination muscles (and keep them occupied during long journeys, too.) 101 Pleasant Children Stories: 1. Charlotte’s Web by E. B. White 2. Hatchet by Gary Paulsen 3. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by CS Lewis 4. A Light in the Attic by Shel Silverstein 5. Mr. Popper’s Penguins by Richard Atwater 6. My father’s Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett in July. Shiloh by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor 8. The House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder in September. The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett 10. The Chronicles of Narnia by Gertrude Chandler Warner 11. Old Yeller by Fred Gipson12. Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls13. Sarah, Plain and Tall by Patricia MacLachlan 14. The Indian in the cupboard by Lynne Reid Banks 15. Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O’Dell 16. The Case of Stolen Time – The Misadventures of Inspector Wayne Moustachio Madsen17. James and the Giant Peach: a children’s story by Roald Dahl 18. Cottage in the Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder Grande 19. Matilda by Roald Dahl 20. Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor 21. Stone Fox by John Reynolds Gardiner 22. Number the Stars by Lois Lowry 23. Little House books by Laura Ingalls Wilder24. The Black Stallion by Walter Farley25. Adventures of Wolf Creek by PJ Duval26 Nicki. Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of Nimh by Robert C. O’Brien 27. Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson 28. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl 29. A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle 30. No tales of a Fourth Grade by Judy Blume 31. The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis 32. Ramona Quimby, age 8 by Beverly Cleary 33. The Trumpet of the Swan by E. B. White 34. The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster 35. Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt 36. Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery 37. The Great Gilly Hopkins by Katherine Paterson 38. Sideways Stories from ground school by Louis Sachar 39. Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh 40. The Secret of the Old Clock (Nancy Drew, Book 1) – Carolyn Keene41. E. Stuart Little B. White 42. Walk two moons by Sharon Creech 43. The Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare 44. The Watsons Go to Birmingham-1963 by Christopher Paul Curtis 45. Maniac Magee by Jerry Spinelli 46. The BFG by Roald Dahl 47. The Giver by Lois Lowry 48. Never mind! : A new Center. by Avi and Rachel Vail49. Elise Broach50 masterpiece. Never mind! : A novel by Gennifer Choldenko51 twins. The Girl Who Could Fly by Victoria Forester52. The King of Mulberry Street by Donna Jo Napoli53. Mary Norton54 borrowers. Erik the Viking by Terry Jones55. Iron Man by Ted Hughes56. Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren57. Tom’s Midnight Garden by Philippa Pearce58. Black Beauty by Anna Sewell59. The Guzman60 Michael tricksters. Being Teddy Roosevelt by Claudia Mills 61. Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh62. Julie of the Wolves by Jean Craighead George63. Lance Club Marcum64 moccasin. Maniac Magee by Jerry Spinelli 65. Peter Pan, J. M. Barrie 66. The Thief Lord, Cornelia Funke67. The Wind in the Willows, Kenneth Grahame68. Winnie-the-Pooh, by A. A. Milne 69. Big Red by Jim Kjelgaard70. Gentle Ben by Walt Morey71. Lad, a Dog Albert Payson Terhune 72. Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson73. Scat by Carl Hiaasen74. The evolution of Calpurnia by Jacqueline Tate Kelly75. The Adventures of Homer P. mostly true Figg by Rodman Philbrick76. A Walk in Wolf Wood by Mary Stewart77. Alia Waking by Laura Williams McCaffrey78. The Birchbark House by Louise Erdrich79. Close Encounters of the Third Kind-A Site by Jennifer J. Stewart 80. Dust from Old Bones by Sandra Forrester81. The Floating Circus by Tracie Vaughn Zimmer82. A jar of dreams by Yoshiko Uchida83. Ethan, suspended by Pamela Ehrenberg84. Shape-Changer Bill Brittain85. The White Mountains by John Christopher86. Aliens Ate My Homework by Bruce Coville 87. Max and I and the Time Machine by Gery Greer 88. The Invisible Day by Marthe Jocelyn89. The nose from Jupiter by Richard Scrimger90. Help! I’m trapped in the body of an alien by Todd Strasser 91. The Book of Three by Lloyd Alexander92. The Boggart by Susan Cooper93. A barrel of laughs, a vale of tears by Jules Feiffer94. Islands in the Sky by Tanith Lee 95. Desire in the bottle by Morna Macleod96. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by JK Rowling97. Song of the Gargoyle by Zilpha Keatley Snyder98. A Hidden Magic by Vivian Vande Velde99. Dragon of the Lost Sea by Laurence Yep100. The Wizard is by Jane Yolen 101. Tria and the takeover by the Great Star Rebecca Kraft Rector

The author is a reader, writer, blogger and lover of fantasy and science fiction. If you’re looking for something to read at this time, check out the stories of their young children, featuring a pair of brothers elf who only use their wits to get out of trouble (and really spend much time in trouble!) .
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How to Build a Kid’s Friendly Online Game Website

by on May.18, 2010, under Club Penguin

Designing an Online Games Website for kids requires some considerations to make the website friendly to children. Here are some points that can help web designers: 1. Do not make it too educational – Remember that it is not a game to master. 2. Keep the design and location on the page of games with the least possible changes. 3. KISS-Keep it simple. . Try to do the design simple to navigate for children without parental assistance. 4. No pop-up advertising, the child will lose the focus of your site, and parents do not like it either, instead use ads as part of your page. 5. Try using screenshots of the game, instead of just links. 6. No application for payment for online games unless your game is popular as Club Penguin or Disney. 7. Make sure the ads that are put in place for children and do not contain pictures or text that are not suitable for children. 8. Try to make the site colorful and fun, not a business site. 9. For online games – create simple games and fun, not too complicated (at least for children ages 3-7). 10. Let your child earn points or virtual currency as part of the game. Children are considered consumers an easy, but they also have shortness of breath so if your site is poorly designed that will leave you in no time. For more details you can contact me via email on my website. You can see there are some sites that are considered good websites for children, user-friendly for children and parents.

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Disney Netpal – The Fun Disney Netbook For Kids

by on Apr.30, 2010, under Club Penguin

The Disney msbunnybxu ASUS netbook is perfect for kids. 8. 9-inch Netbook Disney Princess Pink and Blue Magic Netbook both have about 5 hours of battery life and full of emotion and these Netbooks Disney Magic combines the imagination of learning and entertainment. Designed for children ages 6-12, the Disney msbunnybxu ASUS is durable, with a reinforced mechanical design, and offers a truly magical and fun computing experience with an exclusive Disney interface. With colorful Disney-themed style, their child can explore a secure web world of technology in their own efforts. Disney Desktop “gadget tray” provides a beautifully designed menu that displays a 2D Disney-themed browser, and a robust widgets and applications. The msbunnybxu contains more than two dozen strong parental control options and a user-friendly software suite for children featuring Disney characters and the emotion icons and user-friendly design. The web browser child friendly and email have additional filters to ensure that parents have the ability to control online security and content of their children, and can easily select whom their children can match. Contains an 8. 9-inch LCD screen, built-in wireless Internet connectivity and the known system of Windows XP Home key, so that is the ideal first computer for her daughter. The Disney msbunnybxu ASUS has two options sleek tops, Disney Princess Pink has beautiful pink flowers and Disney Magic Blue cleverly displays rows of thumbnail icons of Mickey Mouse. Children can dress up their desktops with more than 10 customizable themes inspired by popular Disney characters and DisneyPixar including cars, Club Penguin, Disney classic characters, Disney Fairies, Disney Princesses, Mickey Mouse Vintage, Toy Story and WALL-E . Topics that appeal to young people a little older, like the popular Disney Channel series Hannah Montana and the Jonas Brothers, also offered. Favorite icons character can be attached to e-mail addresses for more interactive communication. Added developed applications include Disney Disney Mix for music and the management of media, and Disney Pix photo for personalization and organization. The implementation of Disney Pix software included Bobblehead Disney fun that children can insert pictures of their faces at the top of the bodies, you download videos and postcards in motion and the dance scenes crazy game for hours emotion. The widget streams Radio Disney music in real time and allows children to submit applications simultaneously song, if they wish. The Disney msbunnybxu ASUS also has a driving game, numbers game, memory game, and photo album.

Learn more about Disney msbunnybxu Asus – Netbook Pink Princess, or Disney msbunnybxu ASUS – Netbook Blue Magic!
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Teach Your Kids How To Stay Safe On The Internet

by on Apr.26, 2010, under Club Penguin

With the modern age, the Internet has become a very useful tool that can connect people worldwide with the simple click of a mouse. This power is very useful, but if not used properly can become a weapon to attack you and your children. It is important to teach your children to stay safe online so that will not become victims of online predators. You can register for the various services of Internet filtering and Internet service providers to the family, but you should not rely solely on technology to protect your child. Computers are in libraries, in schools, homes of friends and all time we partes.Cada user names and accounts on the Internet, always have to use passwords. Passwords are codes that allow a user to access your account, which often contain confidential information and give power to the user accounts. Children need to be told to keep your passwords and user names, other personas.Ayude secrets from your child find the differences between legitimate and fraudulent websites. They should only provide your personal information and passwords to people they know and trusted sites. Emails from unknown web sites or persons should not be recognized, and children should never share personal information with non saben.Sitios social networks are very popular today, such as Facebook, Twitter, Club Penguin, etc. Children can find their way to these sites, and this will help them connect with people around the world. They should know that their profiles are public and anyone can see them. Must be taught to control the settings on their sites so that they are private and protected. When accounts are doing, tell your children not to use their full names. They must meet minimum age requirements for these sites, and parents may delay their children’s participation in some aspects of the Internet, insisting respect for these normas.Es important that you know the websites your child visits so you can evaluate and determine whether they are appropriate for your child. Make sure that the sites have no content that is not appropriate for your child’s age. You can check the browser history to examine their activities. It is also a good idea that the computer connected to the Internet to be in the common area of the house as the kitchen or living room, not hide in a back room or basement. That makes it easier for you to spot check your child’s activities on the Internet regularly. It also discourages them from visiting places that you know your child desagrade.RecuĂ©rdele occasionally to never meet someone in real life if you only have talked to them over the Internet. These people are foreigners, and their children could be kidnapped or worse if we find them in real life. It is best if only communicate with people you’ve met antes.Algunas people keep an online blog, and the children blog too. It’s like an online diary that the children write in. Make sure you do not reveal a wealth of information, otherwise it can be accessed and used against him. A blog can help improve your child’s writing and his ability to explain their feelings, so if you allow your son blog, select a platform where you can control the views and comments from strangers. You can also encourage your child to write a journal paper in place, even if the pages on your computer and print them.

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