Review:
We all know how fast new pages are going up on the World Wide Web. Students who need reliable, intelligible information, will do fine with the second edition of this fat, sassy, and useful Net directory. Whether students are researching Japanese table manners, carnivorous plants, or the Latvian embassy, they'll be able to locate their subject matter of choice with this book. There are enough relevant sites in this energetic volume to satisfy the most curious of young scholars.
From Library Journal:
This reference work for kids has contributions from moms, librarians (Polly is the previous author of this column), teachers, and, of course, kids. The second edition includes 3400 resources, all annotated and frequently illustrated with hotlists that direct readers to sites for homework help, games, cartoons, preschoolers, and much more. Expanded from the first edition is a feature called "Postcards from the Net," which gives a behind-the-scenes look at favorite sites, and a brand new section called "Countries of the World," which offers kid-type information, such as the national dog of Korea and wedding customs in distant countries.
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