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  1. Free Kids Coloring. Click on any of the thumbnails (little pictures) to open up a printable coloring page.
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  2. Many of the coloring pages found on the Net are the print-and-play variety. Print out the black and white picture and use your crayons to color them in. Today's sites, however, are virtual coloring books you color, paint and draw right on your computer sc
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  3. This site hits the mark with a large selection of pictures and the ability to e-mail your completed masterpieces to friends and family with a personal note.
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  4. Now for something totally different: Kaleidoscope Painter creates colorful spiraling fractal designs based on the movement of your mouse.
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  5. Just when you think you know how to color online, Puzzle Factory comes along with new rules.
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  6. These four Shockwave pictures from the cartoonist Radicalman are equipped with not just one palette of colors, but four that range from pastel to bold.
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  7. Up To Ten is my pick of the day for their originality, variety, bright colors and great sound effects.
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  8. While some art museums are content to simply post photographs of their artwork online, these virtual museums have gone beyond "photo and post" to create interactive exhibits. From writing activities, to games and curator-lead video tours, these sites bri
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  9. Art Safari is an art and writing activity for elementary and middle-school kids (and their parents) based on four pieces of art from The Museum of Modern Art in New York.
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  10. Created by Intel, these online exhibits are based on exhibits from a variety of museums around the world.
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  11. "Skilled artists can make us believe that stone sculptures feel as soft as flesh and that painted canvases are as cool as water.
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  12. Fabulous, fantastic, fresh and fun! The art games (think of online paint programs, but then take one big creative step forward) are absolutely addictive.
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