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Norma Lugo-Gulyas
Table of Educational Web sites
A site established to encourage reading through the introduction of Storytelling & Children's Literature
& Web sites Description
& American Girls Series The American Girl stories is a unique current girls' series told through the eyes of girls living in different time periods.  This site expands on the stories and has activities and a club for fans of American Girls.
& Children's Storybook Online Read lots of exciting stories. This online page is filled with stories for kids, most with illustrations and sound.
& Reading Rainbow You can find good books, information on your favorite show and even explore exciting segments in more detail. 
& Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators A site useful for enhancing curriculum and teacher professional growth.
& Stories for all Seasons Tons to read, ton to do, with activities and books.
& Magic School Bus Page What are Ms. Frizzle and her class doing now?  This site encourages you to work with many aspects of the Magic School Bus Adventures.
& The Creative Classroom Online From integrated classroom projects to strategies for tough-to-teach topics, this site is designed to keep you up-to-date--and inspired.
& Random House Kids Explore online with your favorite books and characters: you can even submit your own book reviews for online publication.
& Invisible Ink: Books on Ghosts & Hauntings Read reviews and excerpts of over 500 ghostly titles from around the world.  Learn how to write your own ghost book.  Educator pages feature activities using ghost books, where to find ghost stories, and a bibliography.
& Tales of Wonder: Folk & Fairy Tales from Around the World An archive of folk and fairy tales.  The stories in this collection represent a small sampling of the rich storytelling art that is most common all over the world.
& KidsClick! Created by librarians, this sites has many valuable and age appropriate websites for children.
& The BookWire For fairy tales and other classic children's literature your children can read at the computer or print and read later, visit the BookWire.
& The Book Nook Young bibliophiles can share their book reports by e-mailing a text file or by filling out a book report form while online.
& Kino's Storytime This is the place to visit if you like children's books.  It has the best books with eye popping pictures and terrific stories.
& KidzPage Opportunity to read poetry from Ogden Nash and other famous poets.  Contributions from young reader, too!
& Centro para el Estudio de Libros Infantiles y Juveniles en Español Center for the Study of Books in Spanish for Children and Adolescents is a large site on books written in Spanish for children.
& Midlink Magazine A digital magazine for kids by kids in the middle grades. You can get your own work published here.
& The Looking-Glass Gazette This publication showcases stories, poems, artwork, book reviews and other creative work by kids in preschool through eighth grade.
& Children's Express This site is for sharing news stories written by kids for everyone.
& The Children's Literature Web Guide Provides an excellent overview of Children's Literature.  This site contains dozens of links to resources for writers, storytellers, parents and teachers.
& CyberGuides Spice up your next reading assignment. This site provides step-by-step guides for teacher-selected Web sites and for teaching core works of literature.
& The Moonlit Road The Moonlit Road is a storytelling journey down the dark and mysterious back roads of the American South. 
& Kid's Storytelling Club Information for kids (and teachers) on how to compose, illustrate, and present a story using an overhead projector.
& Tellitagan Children's Stories Here are Tellitagan Children's Stories, download able audio stories for children, with illustrations.
& Chateau Meddybemps Online Activities: But that wasn't the best part An online story book designed to help children learn to read
& 700+ Great Sites: Amazing, Spectacular, Mysterious, Colorful Web Sites for Kids and the Adults Who Care about Them Read! Learn! Connect! Great resources from the American Library Association, including booklists and Web sites for parents, kids, teens and families.

It is not true that we have only one life to live; if we can read, we can live as many lives and as many kinds of lives as we wish.  S. I. Hayakawa (1906-1992).