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Online children's stories

  • Story Art Online: Links to various stories and storytelling resources that teachers can use in the classroom.

  • Candlelight Stories: Links to children's stories and free educational services.

  • Children's Authors, Illustrators, and their Books: Links to stories written by Grimm brothers, Anderson, and other folktale and fairytale authors.

  • Children's Stories Online: Links to a list of online stories, including stories for children of different ages, riddles, mazes, and coloring books.

  • Kidlit Short Stories: Links to a list of stories written by children.

  • Nursery Rhymes: Links to popular nursery rhymes.

  • Nursery Rhymes and Songs of All Nations: Links to nursery rhymes and children's songs from different cultures all over the world.

  • Ongoing Tales from the Past: Featuring old time fairy tales, stories, poems and more with new postings Monthly.

  • Poetry Corner: Poetry written by children all around the world.

  • Rebus Rhymes: Rhymes written in words and pictures.

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    Online children's magazines

  • CyberKids: An online community for children age 13 and younger. Links to Contest Zone, Gallery, Games Launchpad, Reading Room, Theatre, and much more.

  • Cyberteens: An online community for children age 13 and older. Links to contest, games, reading room, cartoons, advice columnist, and more.

  • The Diary Project: A global multimedia resource that encourages teens to write about their day-to-day experiences growing up.

  • The Funroom: Games and craft ideas for children and their families, and more.

  • KidsNews: Children's news magazines written for and by children.

  • Kidworld Magazine: Resources for jokes, keypals, Java games, bulletin board, "Dear Ashley", stories by kids.

  • Kids' Space: A site created to foster literacy, artistic expression, and cross-cultural understanding among the world's children.

  • MidLink Magazine: An online magazine that highlights exemplary work from the most creative classrooms around the globe.

  • National Geographic Magazine for Kids: A colorful monthly magazine created especially for curious kids.

  • Pauline Haass Public Library's Online Magazines for Kids: Links to a list of online magazines for children.

  • PBS for Kids: From Public Boradcasting Service, including funs and games, TV sites, and sites for preschool children.

  • Positively Poetry: A site designed for children from the ages 5 to 15 to share their artistic abilities in writing poetry with people around the world.

  • Scriptito's Place: A site created especially for and by young people ages 7-15.

  • Sports Illustrated for Kids: For children and adolescents who are interested in a variety of sports.

  • Time Magazine for Kids: An online news magazine for children.

  • Young Writer On-line: An international magazine featuring English language creative writing by children aged 6 to 16 from around the world.

  • The Young Writers Club: A site that encourages children of all ages to enjoy writing as a creative pasttime by getting them to share their work and help each other improve their writing abilities.

    Online journals on children's and adolescent literature

  • Achuka: A British on-line journal edited by Michael Thorn, containing information about children's and young adult literature.

  • The ALAN Review: By the Assembly on Literature for Adolescents of the National Council for Teachers of English; reviews and articles about young adult literature from winter 1994 to present.

  • Booklist: By American Library Association;a selection of current reviews and feature articles.

  • CM: Canadian Review of Materials: By Manitoba Library Association; reviews of Canadian children's books and other materials, as well as news and feature articles, and archives that go all the way back to 1970.

  • Canadian Children's Literature: A bilingual (English and French) journal of criticism and review covering Canadian books and other media for children and young adults.

  • The Lion and the Unicorn: A theme- and genre- centered journal of international scope committed to discussions of literature for children.

  • The Looking Glass: New Perspective on Children's Books: An electronic journal about children's literature that combines an interest in the traditional with an eye to the modern.

  • School Library Journal Online: From School Library Journal; a site includes reviews of recommended CD-ROMs and computer software, Calendar of Events, the latest news from the world of youth services in libraries, and the monthly SLJ editorials.
  • Reading suggestions

    Here are some stories we liked. Maybe you will, too.

    The Emperor's New Clothes, by Hans Christian Andersen

    The Redheaded Outfield, by Zane Grey

    The Land of Beyond, by Robert W. Service

    The Magic Egg, by Frank Stockton

    The Magic Shop, by H. G. Wells

    Online reading resources

    You'll find even more things to read at these Web sites:

    Stories, magazines, and literature for young people

    Project Gutenberg

    Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts

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    Here's a list of Tucson-Pima Public Library branches. Make sure to call for hours:

    * Caviglia-Arivaca, 17050 W. Arivaca Road, Arivaca. 398-2764

    * Columbus, 4350 E. 22nd St. 791-4081.

    * Dewhirst-Catalina, 15631 N. Oracle Road, Catalina. 825-9541.

    * Dusenberry-River Center, 5605 E. River Road, Suite 105. 791-4979.

    * El Pueblo, 101 W. Irvington Road. 791-4733.

    * El Rio, 1390 W. Speedway. 791-4468.

    * Himmel Park, 1035 N. Treat Ave. 791-4397.

    * Joyner-Green Valley, 601 N. La Canada Drive, Green Valley. 625-8660.

    * Kirk-Bear Canyon, 8959 E. Tanque Verde Road. 791-5021.

    * Main, 101 N. Stone Ave. 791-4393.

    * Marana, 13370 N. Lon Adams Road, Marana. 682-4216.

    * Miller-Golf Links, 9640 E. Golf Links Road. 791-5524.

    * Mission, 3770 S. Mission Road. 791-4811.

    * Nanini, 7300 N. Shannon Road. 791-4626.

    * Salazar-Ajo, 33 Plaza St., Ajo. (520)387-6075

    * Sam Lena-South Tucson, 1607 S. Sixth Ave. 791-4791.

    * Valencia, 202 W. Valencia Road. 791-4531.

    * Wilmot, 530 N. Wilmot Road. 791-4627.

    * Woods Memorial, 3455 N. First Ave. 791-4548.


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