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Other Sites Featuring Childrens' Work

An interesting set of resources is found at KidsCom. Warning: this is a Netscape-enhanced site, which means backgrounds and funny font sizes and things that won't work from non-Netscape (or even earlier-version Netscape) browsers. Areas are also available in Spanish, French and German.

Paula's Young People's Pages of artwork with "the stories of the pix" by K-6 Indian kids from Red School House (American Indian Movement Survival School), St. Paul, MN also has links to resources for teachers (on the main page, which is not kids' work). Warning: this is another Netscape-enhanced site. Most things work in other browsers.

Some wonderful examples of work done by beginning level English language learners at Kennedy Elementary School in Mankato, Minnesota are shown in the Kennedy Student Art Gallery.

CyberKids is a free online magazine for kids by kids (with a little help from their big friends). It contains stories, artwork, puzzles, and more.

Here at the Falcons' Nest are many examples of K-6 student graphics (on the Pictures and Graphics page), stories (on the Writers' Workshop page), and other work from Alaskan students.

Plugged In is a non-profit group dedicated to bringing educational opportunities created by new technologies to children and families from low-income communities. Their offices are in East Palo Alto, California. Note: some of the Plugged In's pages are graphics-rich and will take time to load.

Welcome to Midlink Magazine, the electronic magazine for kids in the middle grades--generally ages 10 to 15. Browse through their pages to enjoy art and writing that will link middle school kids all over the world. MidLink will be published bi-monthly, and each issue will have a new and exciting theme.

Here is a home page for Mrs. Collins' Sixth Grade Class at Hillside Elementary School in Cottage Grove, Minnesota.

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