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Warner Bros. Online: Kids
WarnerBros.com's Kids page is the ultimate online destination for entertainment information and stuff of particular interest to kids. Check out the latest WB movies, featuring Harry Potter, Scooby-Doo and the Looney Tunes, plus TV shows such as Static Shock, Xiaolin Showdown, Mucha Lucha, Whats New, Scooby-Doo and Baby Looney Tunes and many more cool cartoons, games and sweepstakes. The WB Fun Stuff page offers games from Kids' WB and Looney Tunes, including Rude 'Tude Taz! bollywood mp3 tunes
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Henri Szeps Web Page
Henri Szeps, one of Australia's most respected actors, has a wonderful new one-man show about parenting called WHY KIDS? and a brilliant book on acting: All in Good Timing.
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The Termite Terrace Trading Post - Toon Zone Forum
From Bugs Bunny to Tom and Jerry to Popeye and Woody Woodpecker, the TTTP is the best place around to talk about the classic cartoons from the Golden Age of Hollywood. Official board of The Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Page, The Walter Lantz-o-Pedia, Matthew Hunter's LT & MM Page, and The DePatie-Freleng Page.
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Disney.com | The Official Home Page For All Things Disney
Disney.com offers movies, TV, games, music, live events, travel, shopping, mobile, characters, and Disney XD- the most magical place online for families and fans of all ages!
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The Unofficial Warner Bros. Club Home Page
Are you a fan of WB Programming? The WBC has something for you! We've got a chat room and bulletin board and some cool games and quizzes. Stop on by and have fun!
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Chicago Film Critics Association
Welcome to the home page of the Chicago Film Critics Association, host of the annual Chicago Film Critics Awards and 'A Day at the Movies' program for kids. hijabs for kids NZ
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Chicago Film Critics Association
Welcome to the home page of the Chicago Film Critics Association, host of the annual Chicago Film Critics Awards and 'A Day at the Movies' program for kids.
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PBS Kids-Sagwa: Home Page
Sagwa, The Chinese Siamese Cat features the escapades of a curious cat with the childlike qualities of an eight-year-old, along with those of her friends and family, in the intriguing and unfamiliar setting of ancient China. Sagwa is an adventurous, independent spirit who sets out to explore the world and her place in it, even when it involves taking some risks. Surrounded by custom and tradition, Sagwa shapes her unique identity and develops her sense of self while she searches for her place within her family and her commuplace within her family and her community. This Web site offers materials to complement the PBS children's television program including games, stories, character descriptions, printable coloring pages, information about the book, book author Amy Tan, how the series is made, information for parents, information for caregivers. The series will debut September 2001 on PBS stations nationwide. haviland china tea sets
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