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Seven Safe Search Sites for Kids

Prasanna Bharti
Prasanna Bharti Published Oct 29, 2014
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Online search skills are very important for 21st century students but the problem is online safety. How can we guarantee safe online search to our kids as well as help them enhance their skills?

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The solution to this problem is a safe search site specially designed for the kids. Here is a list of seven safe search sites for kids. These websites are safe and reliable, specially designed for the children keeping safety issues in their mind.

Zoodles

Zoodles offers great and appropriate content for younger kids that include videos and games. The platform picks contents for children up to 8 years or third grade on the basic of special need and skill level. Features of this platform have been divided into two categories: kid features and parent features. Under kid features, you will have:

Zoodles Apps: Available on Mac, PC, iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, and Android.

Personalised Play: Every kid has their own Playground, which they access just by clicking on the picture.

Child Friendly Interface: This interface required no URL or crazy navigation bars.

Storybooks: Raise love of reading in your kid by giving them digital storybooks.

 And in parent features, you will have:

Parent Dashboard: It enables parent to learn and customize things about child.

Content Ratings + Reviews: Games are played and reviewed by the team of educational experts.

Parent Play-Along mode: This mode gives parents full access to websites.

Kido’z

Kido’z kids users to learn, explore, interact and create and communicate in a safe environment.

Why Kido’z?

  • Kids safe browser
  • Video Media Player for kids
  • Safe Games Zone
  • Art & Creativity Suite
  • Secure kids Email
  • Parental Control account
  • Smart Web Filter
  • Advanced security settings
  • Timer and usage tracker
  • AND MUCH MORE

KidZui 

Kidzui is an award-winning internet browser that offers safe net surfing for the kids. On Kidzui, the advisory board of teachers and parents review and then approve the kids-friendly sites.  The editorial team keep adding a number of websites and videos every month to keep the content fresh and engaging.

Why KidZui?

  • Kids Friendly You Tube videos
  • Play awesome games
  • Discover new and cool websites

KOLjr

KOLjr is a website that functions as a browser for small kids, forming kid-friendly zones of the website especially designed for them.

Kidinfo

Kidinfo is a very useful website for the kids. The website features links to other websites and get homework help in all kinds of subjects. The website is full of resources for different aged group kids. Here kids can find safe content as:

  • Home work
  • Fun sites
  • Educational games
  • Tutorials
  • Parenting tips
  • Lesson Plans
  • Educational online videos, etc

www.askforkids.com

Ask Kids is educational website that lists the age appropriate websites in the form of search engine. Here, you can look for contents based on different categories like food, education maths, pet and animal, home and garden, technology, vehicles and much more.

KidsClick!

KidsClick is a search engine as well as website directory. It contains various sections like Science and Maths, Facts and References, Health and Family, Sports and Recreation, Read, Writing and Speaking, etc. KidsClick guides users to the good sites, however, do not block the bad websites.  

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