Monday, August 31, 2009

10 cool kids websites

1.www.disney.com
how: just go to the internet and type in disney.com
when: you can get on at any time
who: anyone can go to this website and find fun games or things to look at or do
what: you can go to disney wesite and find games, videos, pictures, etc that have to do with disney shows
where: go to disney.com
why: it is entertaining

2.www.lego.com
how: you can go to this website and find all kinds of legos
when: at anytime
what: it is a website where you can look at legos or even order them
where: lego.com
who: anyone can use this website. mainly kids do though
why: it is a way for kids to look at the latest legos

3.www.webkins.com
who:anyone who has a webkins can use it
what: its a way to play with your webkins and make it like a real life pet
when: anytime of the day
where: webkins.com
why: to play with your webkins
how: got to the website and you can feed your anumal, play with it, etc

4. barbie.com
who: anyone can go to this website
what: you can dress up barbie dolls, check out the different ones, or whatever else
when: anytime of the day
where: barbie.com
why: for entertainment
how: just go to the website and play

5.
Zwinkies
who: anyone can play
what:
Free to subscribe, your pre-teen can endlessly change their clothes, hair, and accessories. They can also meet and chat with other kids. Celebrating its first birthday online, the company offers virtual currency, Zbucks, that users can earn by playing games and then purchase even more stuff for their Zwinkies.
when: at anytime
where: go to the website
why: for entertainment
how: go to the website and you can just play

6.
Puzzle Pirates
who: anyone can play
what:
is one of the best multi-player online role-playing games. Users create their own personna, play puzzle games to advance in rank, participate in pillaging, and even chat with other pirates. Those with more experience and official membership (this translates to a monthly $9.95 subscription fee) can end up as captains, obtain special garb, fancier swords and (Avast, Matey!) fire the cannons.
when: at anytime
where: go to the website
why: for entertainment
how: just follow the instructions given and have fun!

7.
Toontown
who: anyone can play
what:
This award winning site allows your child to be his or her own toon, meet others, earn points and collect badges by going on "adventures", while you retain parental control of the account. Again, there is a $9.95 monthly service fee if you want your child to have unlimited access to quests and more than 2 Toons, but at least you will know where your kids will be tonight.
when: at anytime
where: toontown.com

why:
Disney’s Toontown is found to be an ego booster to the max for younger kids
how: just go online and go on the website

8.
M&M
who: anyone can do this
what:
Both kids and overgrown kids will love this site. You can now make yourself an M&M, just like in the TV commercials. You can then save, download it, send it as a postcard, or have it perform in various movies online. There is also an arcade to play in and screensavers to download.
when: at anytime
where: m&m.com
why: for enjoyment
how: create your own m&m

9.
KidsCom
who:anyone can play
what:
takes the Tomagatchi to an entirely new level. With a free sign up, your child can go to Plant Central, select a seed, feed it, and watch it grow. You can also designate this as your child’s home page since it features plenty of games, articles, and chatting.
when: anytime
where: go to kids.com
why:
We think this is a much better alternative to worrying about your kids on MySpace. Of course once they hit a slightly older stage, you will have to fret about them anyway, no matter where they are online.
how: you can play games and whatever else

10.
Club Penguin
who: anyone can play it
what:
At this very popular kids destination, your child can adopt a penguin, interact in a virtual town, and play games or chat with others
when:anytime
where: go to the website
why: for entertainment
how:
Games and chatting are free, but you'll need to buy a membership ($5.99/month) to own a pet, buy clothing for it, or decorate the igloo. Human chat monitors keep an eye on the banter and kids are encouraged to report any inappropriate language or conduct.

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