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      Welcome to the Kids' Club!

The Kids' Club offers screened and useful weblinks for parents and children, plus nearly two years of archived links. And NOT ONE of our links are paid advertisers! Just good stuff we believe is worth mentioning.

Also, our growing collection of online original historical fiction targets a wide range of audiences from young children to teens, including a two-part short story by John Jenkins and Mark Weaver first published by Focus on the Family Breakaway maganize for teen boys. Enjoy!

This Month's Features:
KIDS' FUN

Veggie Tales Kid's Fun

  • http://www.bigideafun.com/
    Some kid's games and activities for the younger set: Josh & the Big Wall, Coloring Puzzles, Scramblo, Heads Up, Space Corn, Silly Songs with Music, Veggie Pile-Up, Pea Paint. If you like Veggies, you'll like this site.

    Crayola Kids

  • Crayola Kids
    Crayola.com is wonderful activities site with an online Activity Book to print and color and more! Plus a opportunities in Books and Beyond to have your student can submit art and stories!

    Between the Lions - PBS

  • http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/lions/
    Recent Awards for Between the Lions: Best Children's Entertainment Site from the Massachusetts Interactive Media Council, and the TV series won the Parents' Choice Gold Award for best show for kids aged 4-7. Check out their free printable Get Wild about Reading Kindergarten Teachers Guide, this week's web adventures, and Parent Guide. Woooonderful!

    CyberKids

  • CyberKids
    Lots here, but check out their Brain Teasers sections. From word and memory games to graphic puzzles.


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    Online
    Historical Fiction

    Ghost Bandits!
    New!

    Ghost Bandits!, by Bailey Mapp. This exciting, four-part mystery is set in 1882 Chicago, just 11 years after the Great Fire. Meet Jeremy and Madeline, two young people whose quest to discover the true identity of the "ghost bandits" lands them in a heap of trouble with the Chicago Underworld. Jeremy and Madeline are both characters in a new, but yet-to-be-released, Century War Chronicles story entitled, Escape from the Underworld.

    If One Falls: A Civil War Tale
    Parts I & II

    If One Falls. The setting is the Sudley Methodist Church. Following the battle, The church became a field hospital where Confederate and Union surgeons worked side by side. And it is here, in this fictional retelling, that two young men from opposite sides of the Mason-Dixon line learn the painful truth of President Lincoln's most famous words -- A House Divided Cannot Stand!

    Focus on the Family, in its August and September 2000 Breakaway magazine for teens, published a two-part short story titled If One Falls: A Civil War Tale by RP publishers and authors John Jenkins and Mark Weaver. Enjoy now here in two-parts.

    The Gift

    The Gift is now complete. Enjoy this 12 part story about young Mary Muhlenberg. The year is 1838 and life as a missionary's daughter is not easy. This wonderful story explores how a self-willed and covetous young girl learns the true value of trust and contentment.

    Young children will love this compelling and beautifully illustrated story as Mary learns how to trust God in difficult circumstances and find value in the simpler gifts of life.

    A Roma Americae

    A Roma Americae, by Melanie Howard. This seven chapter story is set in 1854 during the building of the Washington Monument. In this exciting multi-chapter novella, you will meet Sean Ryan, an 18-year-old Irish immigrant, is trying to build a future in the face of anti-Catholic prejudice. This story, told in seven parts, is based on a true historical mystery involved in the building of the Washington Monument.


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