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Funbrain: Educational Games, Blogs, & More Great Stuff for Kids Young & Old (1)
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Topic: Variety of educational topics (reading, math, and more) for kindergarten through high school Format: Website with highly-graphical and interactive quizzes, games, puzzles, and blogs (parent & teacher resources included) Reviewer/email: Mike G - greers_pm@yahoo.com According to the website: “FunBrain.com has been featured in the… Christian Science Monitor, Entertainment Weekly, Yahoo! Internet Life, Chicago Tribune” and it’s won too many awards to list here. And for good reason! This site is filled with all sorts ...Shared by Victor (21)Contribute comment -
Farsi alphabet book (2)
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A is for Automobile, B is for Bazooka. An Iranian kids' coloring book made during the Iraq-Iran War, intended to teach the Farsi alphabet, has been scanned and uploaded to Photobucket. [via] a thread on Something Awful, which contains some interesting commentary from the book's owner.Shared by Brian Ries (20) rzklkng (215)Contribute comment -
Learning Your A,B,C’s : Geek Style (1)
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Wanna get your kids started on the path to geekdom? Maybe you should teach them their abc’s this way. [Source : My Blog Posts] related postsNo Related PostShared by Joe (22)Contribute comment -
ABC3D: The Alphabet as Gorgeous Pop-Up Book [ABC Popup] (2)
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Sometimes simple is best: the ABC3D pop-up book is just wonderfully captivating, and does exactly what it says on its transforming cover. You may think more "coffee table, guest amusement" than "give to kids" but it's only $19.95, so why not let the little tykes appreciate its good design too? By Marion Bataille, due out October 14th. [Amazon via Geek Dad]Shared by Dimitri (15) Penelope (7)Contribute comment -
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz (1)
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Ralf Herrmann’s Typography Weblog (2) permalink
“Job and Gradus are both ambitious concerning letters”. Watch the two brothers writing the alphabet with a brush. A wonderful piece about the development of the personal handwriting. http://www.xelor.nl/Shared by Guy Dickinson (10)Contribute comment
