1.
Enchanted Learning
Little Explorers area is a multi-lingual picture dictionary with
links to educational activities and games.
2.
KidsClick Web search for
kids by librarians from Berkeley.edu. It lists about 5,000 web
sites in various categories.
3.
Fact Monster Reference
provider "Information Please" produces this site which provides
facts and information oriented around the needs of children.
4.
Ask Jeeves for Kids has changed to
Ask for Kids. It is a
unique service where you enter a question, then it tries to
point you to the right web page that provides an
answer-appropriate for children. If Ask for Kids cannot answer a
question, it pulls results from various search engines in its
metacrawler mode. So it first searches a database of selected
sites arranged as questions; then conducts a parallel search of
encyclopedias, Yahooligans and Education World.
5. Yahooligans
is the oldest major directory for children, launched in
March 1996. Yahoo for kids, designed for ages 7 to 12, with
sites hand-picked to be appropriate for children.
6.
Cyber Sleuth Kids.
A searchable directory of web sites compiled by teachers.
7.
Google is not as
kid-friendly but gives lots of results. Students tend to
like
Google Images when
looking for pictures.
8.
DibDabDoo.com.
Ad-free, non-commercial directory of web sites designed for
child-safe searching.
9.
OneKey uses a
filtered search by Google to search the web. It also has a
directory of web sites.
10.
Timelines
11.
Microsoft Clip Art