KIDS CORNER
Safe Eyes Quizz
PARENTS � TAKE THIS QUIZ WITH YOUR CHILD
Teach them how to protect their eyes from injury and possible blindness.
Each quiz page has a button for FREE coloring pages with eye safety tips, too!

Canada Safety Council information on child safety issues ... Traffic Safety. Child Safety. Home Safety. ... Child Injury Quiz. Children and Airbags. Children on the Farm and more (**an EXCELLENT Canadian Website for many safety issues!**)
Free pictures to color.
Magic Of Christmas

Golfing Gopher Ornament Instructions - cute

Make a wooden country snowlady - beginner level
Teach the kids to knit.

Knitting
Patterns found here.

Free Christmas Craft Patterns.

Better Homes and Gardens Free Christmas Crafts

More free crafts online.

Christmas Songs - lyrics

Traditional Christmas Carols - lyrics

Christmas Jokes - ho he ho

www.bullying.org is a multiple award-winning  non-profit  Internet resource that was created to help people around the world deal with the issue of bullying. Listed as the number ONE web site by most major Internet search engines and with nearly one million visitors each month and self proclaimed as the number one bullying-referenced Web site worldwide!


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Canada Day coloring pages
These are suitable for toddlers, preschool and kindergarten.
Canadian Themed Activities for Children
crafts and pages to color
THE PREMIER'S KID ZONE
Here's your chance to tour Ontario with Max the Moose, explore Queen's park, play the trivia game and find out how government works.
Elmer the Safety Elephant Official Site
Cybertip.ca handles tips from individuals reporting the online sexual exploitation of children. Please contact them if you have information regarding incidents of child pornography, luring, child sex-tourism, or child prostitution.

Although based in Manitoba, the information you provide is made available to your local law enforcement for investigation and review. All reports are contained in a highly secure environment.
Cool places to bring the kids! (In person or on line)

Ontario Provincial Police Museum
Orillia, Ontario

Ontario Science Centre
Toronto, Ontario

Royal Ontario Museum
Toronto, Ontario

Paramount Canada's Wonderland

Paramount Canada's Wonderland is located just minutes north of Toronto off Highway 400, just 10 minutes north of Highway 401.

Ontario Place

Located on Toronto's waterfront, south of Exhibition Place, between Dufferin Street and Strachan Avenue, Ontario Place is easily accessible by car, TTC and GO Transit.

Wasaga Beach Water Park

The Muskoka Wildlife Centre
Not a zoo, but rather an interactive learning park. It's a place where individuals, families and special interest groups can spend some time exploring the wonders of our natural world. Indoor facilities and fifty acres of scenic walking trails feature exhibits of many species of wildlife, native to Ontario

The Elmvale Jungle Zoo
Discover an exciting and educational outdoor adventure at the Elmvale Jungle Zoo. Walk along shaded and winding trails. View majestic lions, tigers and jaguars. Delight in the playful antics of monkeys and lemurs. Watch the mischievious baby animals play. Admire the beauty of rare and exotic birds and other wildlife in the natural surroundings of the park's 25 acres.

Boat Cruises
Midland Tours features the Miss Midland
30,000 Island Boat Cruises on Musoka-Georgian Bay, Serendipity Princess Barrie Boat Cruises on Lake Simcoe-Kempenfelt Bay, Casino Rama Tour Packages, (not for the kids) and Escorted Motorcoach Day and Overnight Tours.

Santa's Village (Bracebridge)
Situated on the beautiful Muskoka River in a natural wooded setting, Santa's Village and Sportsland have something for the whole family. Rudolph's Roller Coaster, the Christmas Ball Ferris Wheel, Santa's Summer Sleigh River Boat Cruise, Santa's Express Train and many more rides and attractions await the young and the young at heart. Visit Santa's deer, see the animals in Santa's farm, run through the Splashzone just for kids, and visit Santa in his summer home, all in a natural wooded setting on the shores of the beautiful Muskoka River.

African Lion Safari
RR #1 Cambridge, Ontario Canada, Drive Through Game Reserve (9 km).
Misumu Bay Wet Play area (height restrictions apply, closes for season after Labour Day)
Jungle Playground (height restrictions apply)  Parrot Paradise show,  Elephant Roundup demonstration,  A scenic railway tour,  Pets' Corner,  Birds of Prey, flying demonstration
Take a cruise aboard the "African Queen"

Hardwood Hills
Oro Station, Ontario. Come enjoy beautiful, rolling trails through hardwood and pine forests for mountain biking. They have over 80 km of double and single track trails offering endless possibilities of different riding experiences
The Internet Safety Game
Online Safety Rules
*I will not give out any personal information online without my parents' permission. This includes my name, phone number, address, e-mail, location of my school, my parents' work address/ telephone numbers and credit card numbers, and my picture. This goes for anywhere on the Internet, including e-mail, chat rooms, newsgroups - even Web sites that promise me free stuff or prizes, or on Web pages that I make myself.

*When using the Internet, I will always use a pretend name or nickname that doesn't reveal whether I'm a boy or a girl.

*When creating a password, I will make one up that is hard to guess but easy for me to remember. To avoid having it stolen, I will never reveal it to anyone (except my parents) - not even my best friend.

*I will not respond to any message that makes me uncomfortable. I will show an adult right away.

*I will arrange to meet a friend I have made on the Internet ONLY if one of my parents has been informed and will be present.

*I will not send an insulting or rude message to anyone online. This is called "flaming" and it is not good Netiquette.

*I will not disable any filtering software my parents have put on the computer.

*I will not open e-mail, files, links, pictures or games from people that I don't know or trust. I will always ask an adult first.

*I will not take words, pictures or sounds from someone else's Web site without their permission.

*I will not believe everything I read on the Internet. I will always check the source of the information and confirm it with my teacher, parent or librarian.

Source: Media Awareness Network
Did you know .....that some Ontario students from Grades 7 and 8 get to work in the legislature? They are called Legislative Pages and they act as messengers for Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs).

Pages work for four to six weeks and get time off from school. As Pages, they get to meet MPPs, learn how laws are made, and see how the provincial government works up close.

Pages must:

*Have better than average grades

*Be involved in a variety of activities both in and out of school

*Be interested in current affairs

*Get along well with other people

*If you're interested in becoming a page, you can contact the Legislative Page Programme or your local MPP.
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