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[ Kids/Teens ] - Scholastic Books interactive pages where kids can play with their favorite book characters, read about new books, and see software reviews; links for parents with advice on helping with homework, and keeping schedules; and a section for teachers including a homeroom homepage.
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» Site title: Bibliomania [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Free online literature and study guides, including novels and short stories, biographies, poetry, plays, and religious texts.
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» Site title: Book Hive [ Kids/Teens ] - Guide to children's books categorized by genre and reading level. Includes coloring activities, a quiz, and story telling.
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» Site title: By the Book [ Kids/Teens ] - Children's book news, reviews, and author interviews.
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» Site title: Database of Award-Winning Children's Literature [ Kids/Teens ] - Create a list of age appropriate books of a particular format, setting, genre, or date. Also features a list of children's literature awards and their winners.
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» Site title: Drew's Notes [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - A summary of Peter Jenkins' book "A Walk Across America" with character descriptions.
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» Site title: English Resources [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Has information, examples and study sites on books used throughout the Australian Secondary Schools Curriculum.
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» Site title: Favorite Teenage Angstbooks [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - A forum for teenagers to discuss what they are reading now and share thoughts on their favorite authors.
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» Site title: Just For Kids Who Love Books [ Kids/Teens ] - Provides links to sites about favorite books and authors, book excerpts and includes book reviews written by kids 8-14. Site is updated weekly.
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» Site title: Kids Reads [ Kids/Teens ] - Offers reading guides for a variety of book. Also contests, author interviews biographical information.
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» Site title: Literature Classics [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Essays, links and analysis on classic literature authors and works, resources, reviews, prizes for submissions, and a growing literature community with forums, chat, and interactive features.
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» Site title: Ongoing Tales From the Past [ Kids/Teens ] - Old time stories, fairy tales, and poems brought to new life with electronic enhancement make fun reading for all ages; new postings monthly.
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» Site title: Playtime Canada [ Kids ] - Animated stories, games, and coloring for children.
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» Site title: PrimaryGames.com Bookshelf [ Kids ] - Read interactive online stories. Stories are easy to read, perfect for younger children.
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» Site title: Readers Cafe [ Kids/Teens ] - Offers glimpses into the lives of various writers, book quizzes, a reading club, and user reviews.
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» Site title: Seussville [ Kids/Teens ] - Features games based on Dr. Seuss's books, extensive biographical information on the man behind them, printables, resources for celebrating Seuss's 100th birthday, and a storymaker.
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» Site title: The Stellar Book Award [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - British Columbia Teen Readers' Choice Award for Canadian literature. Every year teens nominate up to 20 Canadian titles to be reviewed and voted on by teens in the province. Book list, reviews and author interviews.
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» Site title: Storybook Online Network - A Storytelling Community [ Kids/Teens ] - A storytelling community for children and parents with creative writing, illustrated stories, and interactive activities. Children can read, hear, see, and create stories before them. Stories are available for many different levels of readers. The site offers audio and video content
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» Site title: The Teen Times [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Book lists and summaries for teens on just about everything, listed by categories of reading subject.
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» Site title: Teenreads.com [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Commentary, news, interviews and reviews from leading authors for teen readers.
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