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  1. Philosophy Class – accessible to older children or a precocious 9-10 year old, will probably require help from mum or dad
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  2. Hot Philosophy is the website specially for children and young people interested in philosophy
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  3. Adventures of Philosophers Island
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  4. Philosopher’s Net games and quizzes that should appeal to children from ages 7-18 including such topics as ‘Shakespeare vs Britney Speares’ & ‘So You Think You’re Logical’
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  5. Philosophy for Kids
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  6. Thunks – questions that make your brain go ouch! Great for beginning a dialogue with children about the more philosophical aspects of life. This site could be used alone by older kids but would require help for children under the age of 10
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  7. Math Playground math videos, we found these very helpful in explaining complicated processes
  8. SimCity 4 now free to play great teaching opportunity and so much fun!
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  9. ull of educational and just for fun games however my personal favourite is Castle Wars. It’s a ‘card’ game but you can play in 3 modes which makes this more fun than the usual online game. You have the option of playing 1 player against the computer
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  10. This game is highly educational and draws you in with it’s rich graphics. Some of the puzzles are even a little challenging to an adult, it’s a good one to play with younger children in your lap or for older kids to explore on their own, not to be mis
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