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  1. Word Games and Puzzles (Puzzlemaker)
      Provides eleven types of puzzles that are solved online. Even shows how the puzzles are generated and how the teacher can generate a unique new variation.

  2. Animal Puzzles and Games (PBS Online and Nature)
      Provides games and puzzles to stimulate interest in certain animals. Requires the (free) Flash plug-in. 7-00

  3. Online Games (Cyberteens)
      Provides over two dozen online games for teens. 10-09

  4. Dr. Seuss Activities (Random House Online)
      Seussville provides games and activities. 09-09

  5. Games for Young Children (Kaboose.com)
      Provides dozens of online games and activities for young children.

  6. Games (Women's Auto Help Center)
      Provides two dozen sources of online games.

  7. Games for Learning the Alphabet and Colors (playkidsgames.com)
      Provides simple online games to help young children learn the alphabet and colors. 09-09

  8. Scrabble Online (Pogo.com)
      Provides free games but requires registration.

  9. Games, Lessons, and Activities (Mocomi.com)
      Provides a wide variety of art lessons for children and teens. "Packed with great visual experience, games, educational content, interactive stories and activities, Mocomi provides a safe and complete online experience for kids and families."

  10. Ballet Dancing Exploration (New York City Ballet)
      "Coming to live performances is always a thrill. Sometimes it is hard to know which is more exciting—being a child and seeing it all for the first time or being the adult who gets to show and explain everything to a youngster. There are so many different opportunities to enter and share the world of ballet. Unique programs, pre- and post performance activities, holiday special events, children’s books, and games—lots of online games. Ballet is just like sports. The more you go, the more you learn and enjoy."

      "Use the links at the left to begin what NYCB hopes will become a life-time exploration of the world of ballet—our world!" 01-08

  11. Kindle Fire Review (New York Times)
      "The Fires are intended to tap into Amazon’s ecosystem of music, movie, TV and e-book stores — which they do exceedingly smoothly. Movies, books and even certain games remember your place as you move from gadget to gadget. Anything you buy from Amazon is stored online, for redownloading whenever you like. And Amazon’s Prime membership ($79 a year) gets you a free book a month, 5,000 free streaming movies and free two-day shipping on most Amazon purchases."

      "Over all, the tablet feels professional and elegant, but it still exhibits a few of the goofy hardware design decisions that have plagued Amazon since Kindle 1.0. For example, the tiny volume and power buttons are black like the case, unlabeled and flush with the edge so you can’t feel them. When you want to change the volume, you have to turn the tablet on edge to study them, preferably with a flashlight and a map." 09-12

  12. Chess (Delorie)
      Provides online chess games against a computer. 4-01

  13. Amusement Park Rides - Build (Learner.org)
      Describes the physics of several amusement park rides and allows you to design and build rides those rides online. Includes the roller coaster, carousel, bumper cars, free fall, and the pendulum 8-01

  14. Chess Club (International Chess Club)
      Provides online chess opportunities. Awesome Library does not endorse this service, but provides it as an example. 10-02

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