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We're looking for volunteers for this section, so if any of you out there are interested, please email kids@uni-net.co.uk. We would like to hear from pre-school teachers as well as older teachers as to the types of sites you would like to see in this section - what sort of thing would be useful to you as a teacher. Any professional advice will be greatly appreciated. Parents, please feel free to make your recommendations as well.

And to you kids out there who surf the net a lot, feel free to contact us with any sites you think are worth linking to. After all, this is your section and you are the best judges of what you'd like to see here.

Eureka Childrens Museum.
Eureka Children's Museum.
Britain's first and only interactive museum designed especially for children between 3 and 12 years.


TonyTheTiger, childrens learning,
TonyTheTiger.com.
Lots of fun for childlren aimed at making learning about the internet fun; includes games, mysteries and tutors.


Smart Parent
SmartParent.
A resource dedicated to educating parents on the best ways to safeguard their children from the dangers presented by cyberspace. Their goal is to help keep the online experience safe, educational and entertaining for children.


Link to Uni-Net Online Games.
Link to Uni-Net Education.

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Note: Our aim is to make Uni-Net unique on the Internet.  As well as developing the site based on user feedback and suggestions in general interest topic areas, we are looking to involve Uni-Net users in actively creating areas and maintaining them. In particular we are looking to generate and develop unique community sections to cater for the general and specific needs of the many and diverse cultural/ethnic groups within the United Kingdom.  We are hoping to bring all such groups together through one main site whilst providing the space and opportunity for each sector to address their own areas of cultural/ethnic uniqueness. Uni-Net hopes through this approach to encourage and foster the sharing of both the common elements in our society and the differences that we all enjoy.