The Sylph Society
July 31, 2009 -- From Lea, a reader from Nahant, MA, who is affiliated with the site.
A kid friendly website where anyone from ages 5-18 can share their fantasy stories and original artwork.
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What Kids Are Saying offers kids educational games including the funny things kids say, their thoughts and help in improving their computer knowledge.
Penspace is an online magazine targeted at young readers. The magazine publishes articles on a wide range of topics of interest to our audience such as history, hobbies, books, and people. The articles are written with a view to entertain and educate young readers.
KidPub is the oldest and largest web site promoting reading and writing skills for kids aged 7 to 14. Kids post their stories, poems, plays, reviews, and other creative writing to a worldwide audience of thousands of readers every day. Although there is a small membership fee to post, everyone is welcome to come and read the amazing writing by our kid authors!
Tikatok is a free creative community for kids under 13 where they can write, illustrate, and share their original stories, and have them printed out into real hardcover and paperback books. It was developed by two mothers to encourage the imagination and creativity of their children and children everywhere. The site features a large library of interactive story writing prompts to jump-start a child’s imagination, and easy bookmaking tools that are completely web based.
Launch Pad publishes fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and artwork by children ages 6-12. The magazine is an open access resource, and we do not charge parents, teachers, or children any sort of publication or submission fees.
This site helps parents encourage their children to write short stories. The children derive great benefits emotionally from submitting and seeing their stories on-line and the parents get tips on things to do, writing, guidelines etc.
It’s a cool space for kids to publish their poems, stories and book reviews.Only good work from kids all over the world. They also have these role model interviews and a feed back section
KIdsWWwrite publishes poems and short stories written by children between the ages of 5 and 16. Works are submitted through a Web-based form, edited by award-winning children’s author Margriet Ruurs, and then uploaded to the online magazine, which is published ten times per year.
We have recently upgraded out StoryTeller section. We haveover 5,000 stories, jokes and poems submitted by kids fromaround the world since 1997.