Literature,Reading,Writing

  • Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - The Lewis Carroll classic, with chapter headings so you don't have to read it all at once.
  • Children'sLiterature Web Guide - Internet resources related to books for children and young adults! Here you will find online children's stories, information about authors and illustrators, children's book awards, and lots of lists.
  • Enid Blyton - Web site with areas devoted to the 'Famous Five', 'Secret Seven' and 'Malory Towers'. The Star of Toyland- Noddy- is featured in games and cartoons and seems to pop up just about everywhere.
  • Fiction Showcase - Budding writers should chance their luck here.There's Great Reading Material Complete and Serialized Novels, Short Stories,Review Chapters, and a touch of Poetry. Ideal for the serious.
  • Headbone- Headbone Zone offers lots of fun games. Guess the riddles, answer the trivia questions, take part in the Rags to Riches game.
  • Treasure Island - Robert Louis Stevenson wrote this book in 1881. There's a biography of the author and links to sites about pirates, islands, and buried treasure.
  • The Neverending Tale - Read a story, choose your own path through the many thousands of pages, and just start reading. Whenn you get to the bottom of the page you'll find a number of choices about what to do next.
  • Poetry Pals - If you like to write poetry visit this site and share your poems with others from around the world. Or click words you like and drag them around to make a poem up.
  • Project Gutenberg - This has to be the most ambitious project yet? To make all major, classic and important literary texts available electronically,(hand written).
  • National Geographic/media/world - National Geographic's online magazine for kids, called "WORLD". The contents vary and there are links to challenging games and how to get an international pen pal.
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