Extractions: SEARCH BY CATEGORY: By Animal Type: Bears Birds Butterflies/Moths Camels ... Zebras Others: Agriculture Aquaculture Aquariums Associations etc ... Zoos Animal Group: Amphibians Exotic Insects Livestock ... Working Animal... Breeding Care Clubs Behavior ... Welfare By Geographic Regions: Argentina Australia Brazil Canada ... United States
Kid Safe Search Engines CyberSleuthkids An Online K-12 Educational Search Lycos Zone A safe neighborhood for children and parents. New for children in grades K-8. http://www.nvo.com/ecnewletter/kidssearchengines/
Child Safe Surfing safe Search Engines for the Family A web browser just for kids that allows parents to define contentappropriate sites. Free download is available from http://www.nvo.com/ecnewletter/child1safesurfing/
Kid-friendly Search Engines, Directories And Portals Many search engines and directories focus on kidfriendly information or kids portals provide children with a safe and entertaining access point to the http://www.bewebaware.ca/english/KidFriendlySearchEngines.aspx
Extractions: get involved! You can find good sites and specific online content for your kids through search engines, directories and portals on the Web. Search engines offer the widest choice of information, directories focus more on specific topics, while portals tailor information by age and interests and usually provide a range of other services. A search engine, such as "Google," is a site on the Internet that searchers Web pages based on their titles, key words or full text. Directories, such as "Yahoo!" are similar to catalogues, where sites are reviewed, selected and then categorized by age and interests and usually provide a range of other services. Many search engines and directories focus on kid-friendly information or filter out sites that are inappropriate for kids. Here is a list of some of the best on the Web.
Lycos Parental Controls Search the Web safely by using SearchGuard to screen out adult, violent, Cool activities, fun, games and a safe place for kids to play and learn. http://info.lycos.com/parentalcontrols/parentalcontrols.asp
Children's Search Engines And Directories Com kids Only A search engine that links only to sites safe for kids. Ask Jeeves for kids This search engine lets you look for information by asking http://als.lib.wi.us/childsafe.html
Extractions: Compiled by Arrowhead Library System The following search engines and directories designed just for kids block out sites that do not meet their specific child-friendly guidelines. Some of these search tools are more restrictive than others. Several are simply directories of pre-selected sites, while others search throughout the World Wide Web filtering out sites that may be pornographic, violent or hate-filled. Try out a few different ones to find out what best suits your needs. AOL.Com Kids Only - A search engine that links only to sites safe for kids.
Page 2, Safe Search For Kids Page 2 of 80 Plus Search Engines and Directories. safe search engines for kids and families. http://www.aniota.com/search2.html
Cool Safe Links For Kids Parents And Teachers Add Me is the easiest way to register your webpages with multiple search engines for FREE! kids Help Lines Call or click 1 800 668 6868 (Canada) http://www.karscot.com/kidlinks.html
Extractions: Support self regulation of the internet at every opportunity! See something bad report it to the Internet service provider. Never allow government regulation This webpage is not just a children's page it's about education for ALL. Visitors to this site. (Last Updated 03 Sep 2005 01:20 PM Bully Advice for Kids The Sum-Thing
Student Search Engines Com kids Only A search engine that links only to sites safe for kids. OneKey A childproof search engine, the largest Kid safe Search Engine on the http://www.paducah.k12.ky.us/curriculum/student_search_engines.htm
Extractions: Student Search Engines KidsKonnect: A safe Internet gateway for kids...created and maintained by educators. Little Explorers : A picture-dictionary format is used to link hundreds of carefully-chosen child-friendly sites around the world. Since the pictures are links, even pre-readers can surf with a minimum of help. Awesome Library: Over 15,000 carefully reviewed resources make this directory totally awesome. Don't be confused by the title. There are many resources for the teacher as well. AOL.Com Kids Only: A search engine that links only to sites safe for kids. Alta Vista Family Filter: Alta Vista Family Filter is designed to protect children from seeing objectionable material when searching the entire web. Enable it by selecting "AV Family Filter" from links below the main search box, in the "Specialty Searches" section. Yahooligans: Yahooligans is a very popular search service compiled for children. It is human-compiled. CleanSearch.com: Inktomi-powered search engine that attempts to filter out adult content, web sites promoting hate, and possibly offensive material. Librarians Index to the Internet: This is a searchable subject directory with more than 7,300 Internet resources. The resources are selected and evaluated by librarians, but is intended for the use of everyone.
GetNetWise | Tools For Families that parents can employ to guide their children to safe and rewarding online experiences. Limit my search to kidoriented search engines only. http://kids.getnetwise.org/tools/
Extractions: Contracts with Kids discuss and set up rules for computer use. Time Limiting limits time online. limits access to some sites, words, and/or images. Block Outgoing Content prevents kids from revealing personal information online. Browsers for Kids do not display inappropriate words or images. Kid-Oriented Search Engines perform limited searches or screen search results. Monitoring Tools alert adults to online activity without blocking access. There are both pros and cons to keep in mind when using these types of tools. Please Note: GetNetWise staff gathered this information from the companies that make these tools. We cannot guarantee the effectiveness of these products, nor do we endorse any products. How ISPs are Helping Many Internet and online service providers also offer safety solutions by selling or including these tools with their services and adopting "Acceptable Use Policies", or "Terms of Service Agreements"
Search Engines: Beaucoup! For Kids safe, ageappropriate environment for kids in a manner appealing to both kidsearch! is a prototype search engine for elementary school kids to use. http://www.beaucoup.com/1kids.html
Extractions: The Australian Broadcasting Authority (ABA) has set up an Online Hotline to address community concerns about Internet content. The ABA investigates complaints about Internet content. And, if the content is found to be prohibited, will take steps to have it removed or access-filtered. www.aba.gov.au/internet/complaints/complaints.htm
Extractions: Be positive about the Internet - it's a marvellous place for children to go, to make friends, do their homework and to learn about the environment around them. Don't make them scared of using the Internet. Everyone that you meet online is a stranger, despite what they may say. Encourage the child to use a nickname when they log on; make this into a fun game. However, try not to choose names that someone could pick up on and use to start a conversation, such as 'Liverpool fan' or 'cat lover'. Don't arrange to meet anyone online without having checked in advance and making sure that a responsible adult is with the child. If in a chat room, encourage the child to stay public, and not to go into a private room, or engage in one-on-one messaging. Don't open unsolicited emails; they may contain viruses, or links to pornographic sites. Don't blame your child if he or she receives these. Encourage children to ask an adult if they have any concerns about using the Internet. Use child friendly sites.
Duke-DPS: Safe Sites For Kids A search engine that links only to sites that are safe for kids. Ask Jeeves for kids A just for kids version of the popular Ask Jeeves http://www.lib.duke.edu/dps/LINK_kids.htm
Extractions: You may have heard many scary stories about what is available on the Web. You may have inadvertently come across some objectionable sites in your own surfing. The news media seems to delight in reporting on all the bad sites, particularly sites with objectionable pictures and messages. Indeed, there are many places on the Web that we do not want our students to visit. You also know that there must be many good sites, with learning and entertainment opportunities that are appropriate for a child. You may be asking yourself: Something to consider Let's de-mystify the Web a little by comparing it to other ways we get information. Ask yourself: The fact is, the Web is just like going into a bookstore or a video store. There are things there we would let our students look at, and things we would not want them to see.
Project Venture - Kid Safe Search Engines AOL Netfind links only to sites that are safe for kids http//www.aol.com/netfind/kids Kid s Search Tools DATABASES OF SELECTED SITES http://www.creighton.k12.az.us/pv_old/projectventure/pages/kidsafe.html
Extractions: Evaluation Partners Home Yahooligans Home Page http://www.yahooligans.com AOL Netfind - links only to sites that are safe for kids http://www.aol.com/netfind/kids http://www.ajkids.com Berit's Best Sites for Children http://db.cochran.com/li_toc:theoPage.db Kid's Search Tools DATABASES OF SELECTED SITES http://www.rcls.org/ksearch.htm KidsClick! Web Search http://www.enchantedlearning.com/Dictionary.html StudyWeb http://www.studyweb.com The Internet Public Library Youth Division http://www.ipl.org/youth Argus Clearing House http://www.clearinghouse.net/searchbrowse.html Magellan has a slightly different but equally useful feature: Green Light sites. When you search on a topic, just check the Green Light box on-screen, and your search results will be purged of anything that might be considered offensive To activate - must click on advanced search http://www.mckinley.com/