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Monday,
August 27, 2001
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Cyber
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Watch exposition in 3D
HELLO
friends and welcome to another journey to the cyber world. Let us see
what all is in store for us today.
www.exploratorium.edu
Visit a complete
museum of science, art and human perception. Know more about eclipses,
transits, auroras and solar system. Find your weight on other worlds.
Accompanied with lots of fun activities, monthly 10 cool sites,
interactive exhibits and more. Updated with regular Web cast is the
Web cast archive. Couldn’t go to the Panama Pacific International
Exposition in 1915? No problem! Go now and that too in 3D. You can
visit the Hubble Space Telescope to get a view to the edge of space,
and see what is happening at Mission Control. All this just for you on
exploratorium.edu.
www.kidspartyfun.com
Every year we attend
so many birthday parties. But it is only a few parties that we
remember. Rest we forget. Have you wondered why? Well, it is because
we had lots of fun at these parties. But when all parties have games,
food and dance then where lies the difference? The difference lies in
planning. Get a planning guide, think of an appropriate party theme,
decide on games and activities and that’s the recipe of a memorable
party. You can opt for dinosaur party or a jungle safari with lots of
fun food or even raw food. Of course, there are loads of other options
to choose from. Get your list of choices and ideas from
kidspartyfun.com. Happy partying!
http://cybersleuth-kids.com
This will prove to be a directory
along with a homework helper. You will find clipart, photographs and
illustrations to suit the needs of the school project right here. It
has a vast educational resource that covers topics on Art & Music,
Business, computers, health, family life, news and media, weather,
society along with the regulars like geography, history, maths and
sports. Classroomclipart is a new search engine with over 18,000
images on history, science, astronomy, plants, animals, sports, maps
and much more. You can find lots of cool stuff on themes like
dinosaurs, civil war, educational software, ancient civilisations,
explorers and inventors. —
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