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age 3+
Interactive story site is off to a solid yet limited start.
URL: https://pbskids.org/scribblesandink/draw
(2019)
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age 16+
Variety of experts debate topics, but depth, info limited.
URL: http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate
(2015)
csm_website
age 16+
Often funny, often explicit meme site best for mature teens.
URL: https://imgur.com
(2014)
csm_website
age 16+
Teen writers hone craft, get feedback; watch privacy.
URL: http://www.wattpad.com/
(2014)
csm_website
age 3+
Kids star in books and vids; lots of fun, less learning.
URL: http://www.storybots.com
(2014)
csm_website
age 16+
Potentially pricey online book-design tool neat but limited.
URL: http://www.flipsnack.com
(2013)
csm_website
age 16+
Visual language shows there are many ways to communicate.
URL: http://www.thenounproject.com
(2013)
csm_website
age 3+
Colorful site gently introduces tots to imaginative play.
URL: http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/show-me-show-me/
(2013)
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age 3+
Charming site tracks kids' progress in learning games.
URL: http://www.curiosityville.com
(2012)