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Bantam Doubleday Dell's Books for Young Readers
Publisher site with teaching ideas, author profiles, reviews. The section for young readers is rather limited. The Teacher Resource Center contains more resources. http://www.bdd.com/youngread/youngread.html
Big Busy House
Web site aimed at children by publisher HarperCollins. Includes author profiles, Ya-zine (a young adult e-zine), forum where you can chat with authors, information on how a book is made. http://www.harpercollins.com/kids
Greenfield Review Press
The Greenfield Review Press publishs the works of diverse voices "including but not limited to African, African American, Arab American, Asian American, American Indian, Caribbean and Chicano poets and fiction writers." The press run by Carol Bruchac and husband Joseph Bruchac is perhaps best known as a source for writing by American Indians. The also have a brand-new North American Native Authors Catalog web site (http://nativeauthors.com). http://nativeauthors.com/GreenfieldReview/index.html
Houghton Mifflin Children's Book Aisle
Publisher site with links, newsgroups, and a forum. http://www.hmco.com/hmco/trade/childrens/index.html
Lee and Low
Picturebook publisher with a multicultural emphasis. The attractive site includes biographies, study guides and discussions of multicultural issues. http://www.leeandlow.com
North-South Books 
http://208.240.91.202/
Penguin USA Children's Books
This publisher site includes information on new releases, the Winnie the Pooh collection, biographies of authors. Also included is a full text electronic version of Bjarne Reuter's The End of the Rainbow. This is the final book in a trilogy about Buster Oregon Mortensen. Also there is a Winnie the Pooh site (http://www.penguin.com/usa/pooh/index.html), and a Peter Rabbit site (http://www.peterrabbit.co.uk/). http://www.penguinputnam.com/yreaders/index.htm
Random House
Listen to authors talk about their work (Real audio), links, Toy Box. Text only version of the site is available for quicker download. Seussville (http://www.randomhouse.com/seussville/) is located at this site. http://www.randomhouse.com/kids/
Scholastic
Publisher's website. http://place.scholastic.com
Student Review
Simonsays kids.com
Includes a Teachers' Lounge. http://www.simonsays.com/kids/
 
 

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***I reviewed the web page of the Scholastic Book Company. There were four different books to choose from Animorphis, Goosebumps, Babysitters Club, and The Magic School Bus. You could click on the cover of one of the books and go to a new page to learn more about the book. On the new page they had info about the book and the TV show if there was one. There were a lot of opportunities to see pictures from the TV shows. Color is a big thing on this site. There was color everywhere. The words had vibrant colors. Also there is a tad of animation. The main highlights is that there are plenty of chances to download things. Each different place has its own miscellaneous things to download. Goosebumps had the most opportunities though. Over all it is a good site.
--Kyle Sweeney, 8th grade