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    Bank Street College
    http://www.bnkst.edu
  • Since its beginning in 1916, Bank Street College of Education has been a leader in education, a pioneer in improving the quality of classroom education, and an advocate for children and families.

 
    UNICEF
    http://www.unicef.org
  • Created by the United Nations General Assembly in 1946 to help children after World War II in Europe, UNICEF was first known as the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund. In 1953, UNICEF became a permanent part of the United Nations system, its task being to help children living in poverty in developing countries. Its name was shortened to the United Nations Children's Fund, but it retained the acronym "UNICEF," by which it is known to this day.

 
    SETA - Head Start program
    http://headstart.seta.net/index2.htm
  • The SETA Head Start program's mission is to improve the lives of low-income children by providing quality comprehensive child development services that are family focused, including education, health, nutrition and mental health.

 
    Lian He Zao Bao
    http://www.zaobao.com/
  • Singapore's chinese news paper, with archived news, forums and many more information.

 
    BioMed Singapore.com
    http://www.bio-singapore.com/
  • The Biomedical Sciences industry is now being developed as the fourth pillar of Singapore's manufacturing sector, with world-class capabilities across the whole value chain of activities. Hence a website on all Bio-Medical information.

 
    Singapore Infomap
    http://www.sg/
  • The A-Z of Singapore. This website has everything you want to know about Singapore, from places of interested to searching for a local search engine.

 
    The Arts Magazine
    http://www.theartsmagazine.com.sg/
  • A local magazine which appears in the bookstands as well as online to provide online information about Singapore's arts scene.

 
    Kids Health.com
    http://www.kidshealth.org/
  • A website about kids health both mental and physical. Sections like "what kids should know" and "what parents should know" help make it a website suitable for the young and old.

 
    National Geographic
    http://www.nationalgeographic.com/kids/
  • The kids version of the world of National Geographic, filled with information about what nature has to offer, from animals to landscapes. This website serves to educate the young with exciting pictures and interesting information.

 
    The Kids Corner
    http://www.ran.org/kids_action/
  • A fun way to teach kids about the tropical rainforest. This website shows kids through pictures and stories about protecting the rainforest and what the rainforest is.

 
    Kids Domain
    http://www.kidsdomain.com/
  • An interactive website filled with educational games, downloads and a section to help parents interact with their kids through fun and interactive excercises.

 
    World Kids Network
    http://worldkids.net/
  • This website is built for kids through interact with other children from all around the world through games, activity clubs and many other exciting forums for kids to post in their ideas and remarks.

 
    Helping Children Read
    http://www.ed.gov/pubs/parents/Reading/
  • This is a self-help website to nurture children into reading. From a guide on how to get them started to books that are suitable, this website offers all you would need to know about kids reading.

 
    Minsitry of Education
    http://www1.moe.edu.sg/
  • All you need to know about Singapores teaching system and syllabus caqn be found in this website. Information about schools and their locations can be found here too. You can learn about teachers, parents and students role in the Singapore education system.

 
    Children's Book Council
    http://www.cbcbooks.org/
  • The latest to recommended to prize winning books can be found here. Synopsis of books and educational programmes help making your child a season reader a much easier process.

 
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