We've scoured the Internet for web sites that you might find useful.
Some are useful for homework, studies and general learning. There's also a selection for non-school activities!
Current Category: Story Time
Fun and Games (13) General (12) Homework (15) Parents (11) Search Engines (8) Story Time (10) 1. Aaron Shepherd's Storybook http://www.aaronshep.com/stories/index.html#folk A nice site containing a collection of international folktales as well as original stories by Aaron Shepherd, many written for more than one narrator. Beneath the plain design is advice on becoming a better storyteller and tales ranging from the 'Harvest that Never Came' to the 'Legend of Lightning Harry'. Our Rating: 2. Aero & Space http://graphix2.larc.nasa.gov/gs/samples/multi/022/022_00.html A gripping comic book story, about the recovery of a malfunctioning weather satellite, an exploding space craft and a mysterious flying woman. All this leads to the partnership of Aero and Space. Our Rating: 3. Aesop's Fables http://www.pacificnet.net/~johnr/aesop/ This collection of Aesop's Fables includes more than 650 fables, indexed in table format, with morals listed and audio narrations, Classic Images, Random Fables, Search Engine and 127 Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen. Our Rating: 4. Candlelight Stories http://www.candlelightstories.com Take your family travelling through a world of illustrated stories, animation, cartoons, music and games. See the high quality work of artists from around the globe, or submit your own favourite stories and illustrations for publication. Our Rating: 5. Cartoon Corner http://www.cartooncorner.com/ Learn how to draw cartoons with these easy-to-follow but comprehensive instructions. Then use your new skills to try out some arty tricks. In the stories section, check out the Online Before Bedtime area as a perfect end to your day, or have a laugh at the Funny Pages. Our Rating: 6. Children's Express http://www.cenews.org/ Children aged 8-18 report on the issues that matter in this lively news service covering such topics as education, health and ethics. Youth opinion provides the backbone of the journal, with children worldwide encouraged to vote in the monthly poll and even submit articles for online publication. Our Rating: 7. Children's Reading Room http://unmuseum.mus.pa.us/crr/ Part of the Museum of Unnatural Mystery, this reading room has stories for 3 to 9-year-olds. The hero of the stories is Bunny, who enjoys watching scary movies and his best friend Penguin. See how Bunny outwits Sharky, the bully of the toy room and follow his adventures with the Pirates. All the stories can be printed to read offline. Our Rating: 8. Children's Storybooks Online http://www.magickeys.com/books More than 15 illustrated stories to read online. There are fairy tales, parables and lots of animal stories for older or younger children. Very young children can learn the alphabet or animal noises with these bright online books. Our Rating: 9. Comics http://www.kingfeatures.com/comics/index.htm From Andy Capp and Popeye to the Tumbleweeds and Zits - more than 60 cartoon favourites are featured here. Each has a sample selection, plus details about the characters and the creators. Our Rating: 10. Comics.com http://www.unitedmedia.com/index.html From Marmaduke to Snoopy to Dilbert, there are over 25 comic strips to browse through. If you have a favourite, dip into its archives or put a direct-link icon on your desktop to see the daily cartoon. You can send your comments, by email, direct to the cartoonist. Our Rating: |