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Can you picture the wonderful scene when your child opens their personal letter from Santa this Christmas? Can you imagine the thrill? Santa will personally write to your child in a personalised high quality greeting which is specially designed on unique stationery manufactured at Santa’s Grotto by his elves. Capture the magical quality of Christmas this year with a ‘love Santa’ personal greeting to your child.

Link | LoveSanta

Make your party one to remember with Bestbirthdays Party Shop specialist childrens party suppliers. Choose from their wide range of party Supplies, including, 1st Birthday Girl, Bratz , Winnie the Pooh Party and much much more

Link | www.bestbirthdays.com

Quality wooden toys for 0-5 years including toys for babies, push and pull along toys for toddlers, educational wooden toys and toys for fun imaginative play. Also a great range of rag dolls which make great presents for every child.

Link | www.nicetoyshop.co.uk

This website is a step-by-step guide for all parents to choose the best toys for their children. Visit this site to learn how to choose toys for your little kids.

Link | www.child-toys-guide.com

Weh-hey, new product lines, projects and heaps of construction ideas. Toys for children of all ages. Look at the Star Wars lego !!! Cool !!!

Link | www.lego.com

Space Monkey is the fictional alter ego of the plucky little ape that NASA sent into orbit before anyone else dared go. J. Otto Seibold and Vivian Walsh have created some superb Space Monkey picture book illustrations around their character and added some little lessons about travelling in space. Click on the planets and odd little facts appear. There are also some quirky accounts of other animals who've been launched 'out there', but the real stars are the pictures which make you want to buy the books. See also the front covers of Mr Lunch Takes a Plane Ride and Mr Lunch Borrows a Canoe.

Link | www.jotto.com

Largely modelled on hugely successful cybersoap, The Spot, No.1 Trouble Street is a sort of UK teen version - the Web hits 'Hollyoaks'. Brought to you twice weekly, by TCC (The Children's Channel) it follows the lives of chirpy kids presenter-types, Arabella, Marvin and Josie. Pretty uninspiring, it looks good but lacks a decent plotline (Josie and Arabella go shopping - please!) and needs a stronger narrative device (it's in poorly written diary form). Online soaps are difficult to do well, the appeal of this one easily palls.

Link | www.tcc.co.uk

Are you a complete klutz? Answer correctly or even incorrectly and you begin bungling your way into an excellent site full of bouncing cup cakes, rubber chickens, silly songs to play on a touch tone phone and stupid tricks to tease all your friends. To reach all this you first have to learn to juggle (well sort of) and then search for the light switch to illuminate the first room. Clicking on some of the stuff that's lying around gets you to all kinds of places (including the catalogue for Klutz Books). It may be a publisher's playground but honestly it's not that kind of site it's thrilling, funny and, to use an irritating cliche, for kids of all ages.

Link | www.klutz.com

Aimed at eight to 14-year-olds deaf and hard-of-hearing children, HiPMag Online features things to do, Web sites to explore and QuickTime video clips with subtitles. Sensitive to its readers' needs but never patronising, the site has an imaginative attitude towards the Web and supports parents and teachers too. Bright, upbeat and positive, this is a totally excellent ezine for all kids.

Link | www.hipmag.org

A site for the No.1, best-selling boy's toy a doll. Every boy's childhood hero and every girl's favourite bit of rough, but what's the site like? It's like joining the Territorial Army. Visitors are enlisted to help Action Man complete four missions. Collect four separate passwords and you can use them to enter a 'real' competition. Expertly executed and perfectly pitched, it's full of thrills, spills and top spy-type accessories. Hang around and the nasty Dr X starts to sabotage the site really! There's also a full catalogue, top screensaver (for Windows), fact file etc. Train that eagle eye!

Link | www.actionman.com

This is a place where children can publish their stories or poems, in fact any kind of creative writing. There is plenty of other people's stuff to read for ideas, just don't expect the next PD James or a budding Martin Amis.

Link | www.en-garde.com

If you've been to The World of Insects Web site and want to have a little more hands-on fun, this site introduces children to the UK-based Bug Club, its newsletter and uniquely British, Blue Peterish approach.

Link | www.ex.ac.uk

Page by page, screen by screen picture book about the adventures of, you've guessed it, my blue suitcase. Kinda cute when it comes to leaving the little one in front of the computer, but completely useless as a bedtime story. Who can see their computer when they're lying in bed?

Link | www.digimark.net

An extraordinarily dull promotion for a 314 page, $22.99 book called Internet For Kids. Stressing the educational benefits more than anything else, because we all know learning can be fun (natch), it's guaranteed to turn you into an irritating nellie-knowall of a parent, who bangs on about how well Josh or Jemina is doing with their adventures in cyberspace.

Link | www.parentsplace.com

Meet Bobby Banana, Barney Broccoli, Pamela Pineapple and Ray Raisin. With the help of the Dole 5 a day nutrition plan, kids are invited to have fun with fruit and vegetables, and encouraged to eat 5 pieces of fruit and veg a day. Recipes, games and a chart to chalk up your success. HHmmm, what's in it for the Dole food company? Rah rah rah!

Link | www.dole5aday.com


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