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    miniaturka strony http://www.plcmc.org/bookhive/books/   » Site title: The BookHive: Find a Book [ Kids ] - Book reviews for books in about two dozen categories and booklists for each grade up to grade six.

    miniaturka strony http://www.cool-reads.co.uk/   » Site title: Cool-Reads [ Kids/Teens ] - Hundreds of book reviews for 10-15 year-olds as written by 10-15 year-old reviewers.

    miniaturka strony http://www.hmslibris.com/   » Site title: HMS Libris [ Kids/Teens ] - An online magazine reviewing science fiction, fantasy, and historical fiction for kids and teens.

    miniaturka strony http://www.freewebs.com/book_assignment/   » Site title: Lockie Leonard Scumbuster [ Teens ] - Includes character profiles and a quiz about the book.

    miniaturka strony http://atkinson.esu8.org/maniac/Index.htm   » Site title: Maniac Magee [ Teens ] - Look at the characters, and reviews of the chapters.

    miniaturka strony http://www.sd68.k12.il.us/schools/orchard/LMC/homepage.htm   » Site title: OOJH Book Reviews [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - A junior high media center site dedicated to Young Adult book reviews written by school staff, categorized by genre. Most suitable for junior high students.

    miniaturka strony http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/read-up-on-it/015020-100-e.html   » Site title: Read Up On It [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Book reviews from the National Library of Canada. Includes age level recommendations and groups the books by subject.

    miniaturka strony http://www.carr.org/read/   » Site title: The Reading Corner [ Kids/Teens ] - A place for students (grades 2-8) to find ideas for good books to read. Short reviews which give a little more information what you find in the library catalog. Has a section for young adults.

    miniaturka strony http://www.spaghettibookclub.org/   » Site title: Spaghetti Book Club [ Kids ] - Collection of children's book reviews written and illustrated by kids for kids. Read posted reviews or submit new ones.



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Humor of the day

Little Johnny had a cussing problem and his father was getting tired of it. He decided to ask his shrink what to do.

The shrink said that, since Christmas was coming up that he should ask Johnny what he wanted Santa to bring him. If he cussed, he should leave a pile of dog shit in place of the gift.

Two days before Christmas, Johnny''s dad asked Johnny what he wanted. Johnny said, "I want a goddamned teddy-bear laying right fuckin here beside me when I wake-up Christmas morning.
Then, when I go downstairs I want to see a motherfuckin'' train going around the goddamned tree, and when I go outside I want to see a red-assed fuckin'' bike leaning up against the damn garage!"

Christmas morning, Little Johnny woke up and rolled over into a big pile of dog shit. Confused, he walked downstairs and saw a bunch of dog shit around the Christmas tree. Scratching his head, he walked outside and saw a huge pile of dog shit by the garage. When he walked back inside with a curious look on his face.

His dad smiled and asked...
"So Johnny, what did Santa bring you this year?"

Johnny replied, "I think I got a fuckin'' dog but I can''t find the son of a bitch."