Home Community Digital PrayerCards Prayer Bookstore PrayerNet Quick Find Article Index Free E-Books Link Index News Item Index ... Submit a Prayer Request Prayer Interests Business Prayer Children's Prayer Church Prayer City Prayer ... World Prayer This Ministry About Us Donations Teaching Schedule Available Seminars ... Site Design by Emerald Endeavors Kids Belong on the Net, They Just Need a Guide Makes the Net Kid-Safe and Fun for Families BERKELEY, Calif., June 24, 1997 Osborne/McGraw-Hill and author Jean Armour Polly have teamed up again to prove that the Internet is not the enemy and that it can be safely explored with "The Internet Kids & Family Yellow Pages, Second Edition" (June 1997, $19.99), an updated and expanded version of the original and best-selling "Internet Kids Yellow Pages." Created specifically with parents and children in mind, "The Internet Kids & Family Yellow Pages, Second Edition" is a comprehensive yet friendly guide brimming with over 3,000 quality kid-safe listings, plus a new Parenting and Families section, and many unique features to help families, libraries, and schools plan fun and rewarding Internet outings. Known as Net-Mom(TM) by cyberkids everywhere, Polly's unique background as a public librarian, children's Internet expert, and mother makes her the perfect Internet tour guide for kids and families. By capturing so many valuable and child-friendly alternatives, her new book derails the problem of children being exposed to violence and other adult content on the Internet. "It's important to remember that the Internet is not the enemy," said Polly. "The Net is only the transport method, just like the telephone system. What needs to be filtered out are the places you can 'call.'" | |
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