Blues for Kids. Here's where you can find some real fun!
Do you like TV? Well, if you do, this site has some familiar TV theme tunes to listen to. This is fun for minutes at a time!
Make Music with your Mouse! No, not the mouse that your kitty likes to chase, the one that is attached to your computer. ;-) Have fun! This is a great site!
Jumbo Music Page Download music, till your hearts content, or at least till your Mom and Dad say, "that's enough!" At this site, you'll find some great music in many different categories, including RAP. If you are a Real Audio enthusiast, then you'll appreciate the supply these guys are ready and willing to serve.
Homework Heaven This is the largest study site on the Internet, or at least they say, that offers everything that is fit to learn. Drop by and see what's there for the offering. It might be tonight's homework, you'll never know till you try. :-)
Mental Wizard Download a sample of music that helps you learn faster!
Lots of Songs about all kinds of things. Get busy singing and you'll shake those blues away. :-)
Do you like midis? Have a good time with these at The Complete Midi Collection of Children's Songs I'll bet you can find some here that you know by heart.
Bluez Arts and Technology The Gully Times On-Line is produced by students participating in the Revolution of the Bluez Arts & Technology Initiative. These student on-line portfolios serve as an outlet for students to explore the uses of technology, highlight some of their accomplishments and express their views. Check out what these kids have been up to.
Here's a wacky idea, kids! How about entering a contest for the Wackiest Homemade Instrument? If you are interested in finding out more, click HERE! Be creative and think WACKY! ;-)
Also, while you are here at Suite 101, why not check out another great area that has loads of sites that are just for kids!
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