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safe wewbsite for 8 year old. Any suggestion............

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notanidea · 20/06/2009 20:06

I am aware of bbc but anything else suitable for an 8 year old girl.

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LIZS · 20/06/2009 20:40

Educational ? - Woodlands Primary, Starfall, Education City

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notanidea · 20/06/2009 21:09

thanks LIZS. DD has been to one of her friends place to play today and they played on moshimonsters but I checked the website but not happy so I told her I will find someother sites to play not necessarily educational.

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cornsilk · 20/06/2009 21:10

Club Penguin.

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treacletart · 20/06/2009 21:19

Poisson Rouge is fantastic - Its a vast vast site, aimed at pre literate children but older ones adore it too.

Show me is another brilliant site bringing together all the cool stuff from UK museums and galleries for kids.

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Millarkie · 20/06/2009 21:37

We also use starfall, poissonrouge and club penguin. The first 2 are a bit educational, club penguin is just fun but with a bit of problem solving.

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Annieling · 26/08/2009 13:09

Have you gone on to The Mouse Club? www.themouseclub.co.uk - a free website with no ads and loads to do. Games, stories and fun activities, my kids love it!

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pugsandseals · 26/08/2009 14:56

We discovered club penguin after a mumsnetter suggested it as a way of keeping in touch with friends. DD age 7 absolutely loves it & it teaches the value of money too!!

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bronze · 26/08/2009 14:58

Mine play moshimonsters but because theyre younger Im always there

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UnquietDad · 26/08/2009 15:02

My 9-year-old goes on SuperclubsPlus which she is registered on through school.

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lljkk · 08/09/2009 17:57

Lego. They have their own message boards, mind, so social networking slips in there.
DS (9) has lots of friends on there.

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