On-line Magazines & Reading
Magazines        On-line Reading

Magazines

National Geographic: 
Content and graphic rich site offers a variety of topics, a pen pal club, and
                                   feature stories from National Geographic, Traveler, and World for children.

 
Sports Illustrated for Kids: 
A fun and informative site with articles about sports figures, league
                                         standings, games, and games?

 
Time magazine for kids: 
News presented for youth.

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On-line Reading

Aaron's Storybook: 
Here you'll find world tales retold by award-winning author Aaron Shepard

Bedtime-Story™: 
The Web's Premiere Children's Story Site This site has hundreds of great bedtime
                            stories..... fun and exciting, and new ones are frequently added.

Book Adventure: 
A FREE reading motivation program for children in grades K-8. Children create their
                           own book lists from over 6,000 recommended titles, take multiple choice quizzes on
                           the books they've read offline, and earn points and prizes for their literary
                           successes. Book Adventure was created by the Sylvan Learning Foundation and is
                           a non-profit organization.


Children's Storybooks Online: 
Original stories with color illustrations for young children as well as
                                                older children and young adults.


Classics for Young People: 
Many children's literature classics are out of copyright, and are among
                                           the books available in full-text on the Internet. Here are some of the more
                                           popular and interesting titles that are available in HTML format.


Kids' Corner Stories: 
Text, audio, and slide versions of classic children's stories including
                                 Beatrix Potter.


Storyhour: 
Check out the stories at the Youth Division of the Internet Public Library. Stories are
                  presented in a variety of forms, including plain text, text with graphics and audio, and
                  self-running programs.

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