
Ghostwriter
Here's the low-down on those six young detectives who can only use written words to communicate with their secret friend, Ghostwriter. This site also links back to the Ghostwriter TV show
homepage.
Girl Games
Calling all girls! If you follow cutting-edge technology--or want to start--this is the place for you. Of course, boys are welcome, too, as long as they help with the brain teasers and puzzles!
Golf
Monthly PGA webzine for "Cool Kids with Clubs". Look for junior golf tournaments in your area and have your individual questions answered by the PGA's Golf Foundation and its Jr. Golf Department.
Goosebumps
If Goosebumps books, TV shows and games still aren't enough, then check out this site. But beware--don't say we didn't warn you!
Grand Canyon
This page is devoted just to kids, with details on an unofficial junior ranger program (plus a warning not to let your parents get too close to the edge).
GusTown
Choose either the high-tech (Shockwave) or low-tech version--either way Gus is a blast. Play games, draw silly faces and be sure to visit the GusTown Library!
Health
Kids' feelings, food, games and health. Plus answers to your questions and things to watch out for!
Hockey
Official National Hockey League homepage--and home for the pro's who play the coolest game on earth!
Horsefun
Hello, young (horse) lovers--wherever you are! This site offers horse facts, "pony tales" and a way to subscribe to Horselovers magazine.
Ian's Land of Castles
Nine-year-old Ian has developed this page devoted to castles and life in the Middle Ages.
Intelligence of Dogs
Think your dog is smarter than everybody else's? Well, this ranking of the top 79 breeds should help settle the issue once and for all!
Johnson Space Center
Talk about the right stuff! At this special "Kid's Shortcuts" section, you can fly on the Space Shuttle, train with the astronauts and learn your way around the galaxy.
Kids Did This! Hotlist
It's a challenge to keep up with kids on the Internet, but they're trying. Material is divided into seven categories: Science, Art, Social Studies, Mathematics, Language/Arts, School Newspapers and
(the ever-popular) Miscellaneous.
Lego
If you're a patient Lego fan who's willing to wait for slow downloads and response times, then you'll get a big kick out of this site. Fun and imaginative, just don't watch the clock!
Lightning Information and Safety
Because, as Sabrina says, "It really hurts when you're struck by lightning and I want to help other kids to learn more about lightning safety."
Little Explorer's On-Line Dictionary
Elementary students and preschoolers can surf the web easily by using this picture dictionary with links.