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Kids' Guide to the Internet


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No. of pages 64

Published: 2000

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Great for age 9-13 years

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This is an educational guide which provides reviews of the best kid's websites, selected to help with homework projects, organised in colour-coded categories, including entertainment, history and geography, science and technology, art and nature. It offers explanations on how to use the Internet as a research tool and for communicating as well as advice on setting up your own website. A section for parents gives advice on ways to ensure that surfing the internet is safe and an educational experience for their child.

 

There are 64 pages in this book. This book was published 2000 by Dorling Kindersley Ltd .

Sally Grindley is the author of many acclaimed picture books as well as editor of prestigious story book collections. Her first picture book for Dorling Kindersley, Just Grandpa and Me tells the story of the relationship between a boy and his grandfather (1998). This is her second book about Silly Goose and Daft Duck (Silly Goose and Daft Duck Play Hide-and-Seek, DK, Autumn 1999) in the Toddler Story Book series and she is the author of Don't Rock the Boar!

This book has the following chapters: Parental guidance; going places; homepages; speedy browsing; search engines; creating a website; making contact; just for kids; game on; site and sounds; sporting chance; animal kingdom; web crawlers; time travel; your history; picture this; virtual globetrotters; worldwatch; space; funny old world; homework help; hot spots; netspeak; the future.

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