|
This single book has all you've |
by Kids, Michael Wolff
List Price: |
|
Reviews Amazon.com Although aimless Web surfing has its charms, kids in need of some guidance will appreciate this book's many fine site reviews. Written by kids ages 7 to 14, Kids Rule the Net describes sites on animals, science, history, entertainment, sports, transportation, museums, games, science fiction, and more. In addition to providing solid information, the reviews are also loaded with frank and funny comments. For example, in describing a whale site, an 8-year-old reviewer says whales can do better back flips than her gymnastics teacher. Exotic bits of trivia also add to the reading fun. Did you know people used to think they could create mice by placing sweaty underwear and husks of wheat in an open jar for 21 days? If you find yourself a little fuzzy on how the Internet and its related paraphernalia work, check out the FAQ (frequently asked questions) section: it's written clearly enough for both kids and their technophobic parents to understand. Parents will also appreciate the section on Web safety, which includes reviews (adult-written) of various kinds of Internet screening software. Synopsis Back to Web for Kids |
In Association with Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk,
Amazon.de
Advertise at this Site
Copyright (c) by Eugene Kisly and Victor Kisly , 1999-2000