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A fun site that centers on children's illustrators and the work they do. Contains an online coloring book, introductions to children's illustrators, a clip art gallery, and many opportunities for kids to draw.
http://www.rif.org/readingplanet/expressyourself/artstudio.mspx
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Doodle is an award winning 3D animated art show on PBS for children who love to draw. The web site includes activities, lessons, games, teacher/parent resources, and much more.
http://www.doodlestudio.com/
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The education section of this Getty Museum site includes teacher/parent resources, lesson plans, and a special area for kids where they can enter an imaginary world with other kids to learn about works of art and participate in fun projects.
http://www.getty.edu/education/
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Just One More Book is a thrice-weekly podcast which promotes and celebrates literacy and great children’s books.Each weekday morning, the hosts discuss favourite children’s books and feature weekly interviews with authors, literacy related discussions ,and audio reviews submitted by listeners.
http://www.justonemorebook.com/
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Live radio broadcast later made available for weekly podcast listening. Features kids' call-ins and interviews with other children's entertainers.
http://www.crazydaveradio.com/
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The Radio Adventures Of Dr. Floyd is a popular podcast featuring the wacky tales of the World’s Most Brilliant Scientist, Dr. Floyd, as he races through history, hot on the heels of his arch nemesis, Dr. Steve. The Radio Adventures Of Dr. Floyd is a weekly, 5 minute, family friendly show that combines the fast paced, episodic hilarity of Rocky & Bullwinkle and the imagination inducing power of “old time” radio. It's Stan Freberg, Jay Ward, Mystery Science Theater 3000, Prarie Home Companion, and Sesame Street all rolled into one!
http://www.doctorfloyd.com
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Childrens Book Radio is a podcast dedicated to sharing children’s books. It's designed for parents, teachers, and young readers, and includes interviews with a variety of children's authors. Affiliated with Teachtopia.com.
http://childrensbookradio.com/index.html
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Audio stories. Kiddie Records Weekly is a three year project celebrating the golden age of children's records. This brief but prolific period spanned from the mid forties through the early fifties, producing a wealth of all-time classics. Many of these recordings (everything from Robin Hood to Grimm's Fairy Tales to Mr. Ed and My Favorite Martian) were extravagant Hollywood productions on major record labels and featured big time celebrities and composers. Each recording has been carefully transferred from the original 78s and encoded to MP3 format for you to download and enjoy with your children. You'll find a new addition every week, all year long.
http://www.kiddierecords.com/
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Audio stories. The Sugar Monster is produced for fun by a little girl and her dad from their home (the quality is excellent). The dad is Andy Bowers, a longtime NPR reporter and producer, and now an Internet journalist. The Sugar Monster has one aim in life: to get kids to eat unhealthy food. Molly and her friends have taken up the job of thwarting him at every turn.
http://www.thesugarmonster.com/
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This site bills itself as "Kids' Music and Kid-Friendly Music that Won't Make Parents Gouge Out Their Ears." An archive of shows full of great tunes to share with your kids!
http://sparetherock.blogspot.com/
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