Label Daddy
September 30, 2009 by CBO · Leave a Comment
Just found a neat site for kids - I don’t know that it’s technology related, other than the fact that it’s online, but just the same…..It’s called Label Daddy. It is run by 3 ladies, and they make identification tags and stickers for kids. Label Daddy » » »
Teach Kids Online Safety

NETSMARTZ KIDS HAS ONLINE GAMES, videos, activities, and resources that teach kids, ages 5 to 17, things that will help to keep them safe online. There is also information for parents, guardians, educators, and law enforcement officers.
NetSmartz uses original, age-appropriate, colorful 3-D activities, animated characters, and interactive lessons to teach children how to stay safer on the Internet. Some of the material reminds me of the “just say NO to drugs” era that my kids grew up in. More NetSmartz » » »
Some Great Kid-Friendly Sites
July 13, 2008 by CBO · Leave a Comment

THIS MIGHT BE your one-stop spot for kid-friendly sites.
Written by an elementary school teacher from Florida, and aimed at kids in grades K-6, this site contains tons of links to sites under the headings of Science, Social Studies, Language Arts, Reference, Math, Activities, Sites for Teachers, and Clip-Art.
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KidZui - Internet for Kids
July 13, 2008 by CBO · Leave a Comment

KidZui - The Internet for Kids
THERE ARE THESE THREE GUYS, Cliff, Vidar and Tom, and they build businesses. They sold their last one, Infogate, in 2003.
While looking for their next cool project to work on, Vidar noticed his that kids were spending a lot of time on the Internet, and it made him nervous.
He didn’t want them to have unsupervised access to the Internet, because of the dangers out there for kids, but he did want them to experience the great things that the Internet has to offer. His worries became the inspiration for KidZui. More KidZui » » »
Ask-An-Expert Site for Kids
July 6, 2008 by CBO · Leave a Comment

KIDS ARE CURIOUS. Kids ask questions. Lots of questions.
Pitsco’s Ask-An-Expert is a site that has a list of various Kid-Friendly sites that will allow them to ask a question of an expert.
In some cases, questions are asked via a form on the Pitsco site. In others, you go to the site of the expert. More About Pitsco » » »
