1 • Crayola - There is nothing in the world like a new box of crayons. Everyone has a favorite color and everyone remembers the smell...This site is packed with anything you want to know about crayons...a history, factory tour, and how crayons are made. It is also one of the more creative and content filled commercial sites on the web.
2 • How Stuff Works - Kids are filled with questions. The older we get, the more questions we think of. Do any of them ever get answered? For instance, how do lightsabers work? What do they put in hot dogs? And how much does the President get paid? This is a super duper tremendous site of interesting answers and useless (as well as useful) information.
3 • Legos - Building other worlds, one little plastic brightly colored brick at a time. Check out the Lego site for a rundown of their extensive collection. They have really come a long way.
4 • Cereality - The world's first fast-food joint serving up cereal. At Cereality, customers choose from their favorite brands and toppings. Pajama-clad Cereologists™ fill the orders. And customers choose and add their own milk, just the way they like it.
5 • Toy Hall of Fame - Check out which toys are in the National Toy Hall of Fame. You'll find favorites such as the Hula Hoop, Radio Flyer Wagon, Play-Doh, Barbie, and more.
6 • Monopoly - Are you a Monopoly enthusiast? Well push your little thimble pass Go to this site and check it out or go to jail.
7 • Play-Doh - Ahhh, I can smell the sweet aroma of that multi-colored clay right now! This link will lead you to some fun facts and a history of Play-Doh.
8 • Make Your Own Play Doh and Silly Putty - That's right! Some easy recipes for some homemade gooey fun.
9 • Make Stuff - Speaking of making stuff, this is a neato site that shows you how to, well, make stuff. Like a Mr. Grasshead, papier mache, window clings, and various everyday and holiday craft projects.
10 • Bubblesphere - The home site of bubbles. What was the biggest bubble ever made? Why are bubbles round? And where can you find out how to get you and your closest friends inside a homemade bubble using only a hula hoop and a basic bubble solution in a kids pool? At bubbles.org of course.
11 • Yucky.com - Touted the yuckiest site on the internet, this site claims to be the best place for science entertainment. Complete with all the info you ever wanted to know about worms, roaches, earwax, poop, eye gunk, farts, etc.
12 • Online Jigsaw Puzzles - This is truly an amazing little bit of technology. On this site you can put together puzzles online. Better yet: it offers different skill levels, pictures, and puzzle shapes for you to choose from.
13 • Kid's Quotes - A collection of adorable, inspiring and hilarious quotes straight from the minds of kids. How do they come up with this stuff?
14 • More Kid's Quotes - Some deep thoughts on love, marriage, science, and some letters to God.
15 • Even More Kid's Quotes - Be sure to check out the Interesting (and very wise) list of proverbs.
16 • Jelly Beans - Jelly Belly has produced a most excellent site all about jelly beans. Find out how they're made, take a tour of the factory, view all 40 official flavors, and even get some free samples for yourself!
17 • Roadside America - Want to travel to Metropolis, the hometown of Superman? Make sure you include a stop at the museum of PEZ memorabilia, the world's largest ketchup bottle or see a Paul Bunyan sculpture made entirely of car parts on your next family vacation! Roadsideamerica.com lists some of the most wacky tourist spots America has to offer as well as travel plans and itineraries.
18 • Santaland - Christmas is always just around the corner. This was the first Christmas site on the Internet. It has a lot of stuff, including music lyrics and sheets, recipes, and craft ideas.
19 • Bubblewrap!- Don't you love to pop the little bubbles on bubblewrap? Now you can online. It's not exactly the same, but it does offer the rewarding popping sound...
20 • Marvel Comics - Comic book lovers will want to check out marvel.com. See what some of your favorite heroes are up to, like Spiderman, the X-Men and the Incredible Hulk (you wouldn't like him when he's angry).
21 • Sesame Street - I believe everyone has grown up watching Sesame Street. If not, see what you missed on this site.
22 • Willy Wonka's Factory - Check out Willy Wonka's official site and stroll through Loompaland or watch some Wonkavision.
23 • Sand Castles - This is a site showcasing people who build sand castles professionally. That's what we call a childlike spirit! There are tips for beginners, a list of tools you'll need to build the kingdom of your dreams and photos of some magnificent masterpieces of sculpted sand.
24 • Old Time Candy - Candy you ate as a kid®...Wax Lips, Candy Buttons, BB Bats, Wax Bottles, Sky Bars, Candy Cigarettes, Zagnuts, Necco Wafers. Over 250 fresh candies from the 50s, 60s and 70s - still available after all of these years.
25 • Barbie - Kim plays with Tropical Tracy, a doll not unlike the famous Barbie. If you're a Barbie fan, this is the site for you.
26 • Cartoon Network - The official site of Cartoon Network. Cartoons rule.
27 • Easter Eggs - No, not the colored ones the Easter Bunny brings. These are the secret tidbits of fun that are hidden in computer software, music, art, books and movies. There are thousands of them, and this site shows you where to look.
28 • Top Secret Recipes - Someone else has done the detective work, but you can taste the rewards. This site contains many official and copycat recipes of some of your name brand favorites that you can make in your own kitchen! Arby's sauce, Big Mac sauce, Mrs. Field's Chocolate Chip Cookies and even KFC Fried Chicken...
29 • Mad Science? - This site is for all the inquisitive types who blew up their neighbor's garage when they were little, or for the folks who want to know how to make invisible ink. Find out that as well as the instructions for making things that glow in a black light, growing crystals and a host of other tricks, gimmicks, concoctions and devices using everyday household items. Pass me the brain, Igor...
30 • Mr. Rogers Neighborhood - Everybody's favorite neighbor lives on at this fun and informative web site. It's filled with Make-Believe and it's good for neighbors of all ages.

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