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                  <Title>Charles and Mary Lamb, Tales from Shakespeare</Title>

                  <Synopsis>Charmingly retold prose versions of twenty of the most popular plays. For kids 8-12.</Synopsis>

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                  <Title>Dramania</Title>

                  <Synopsis>"Drama-y Things to Do for Kids" with fun activities for One Person, Two People, Lots of People. A few links are broken, but these activities are delightful. For kids and their parents, 5-12. An older site, but still interesting.</Synopsis>

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                  <Title>Dreaming Shakespeare</Title>

                  <Synopsis>A PBS site with notes for parents and teachers to surf the site with their children. A fun story with a hip version of information about the plays; has quotes from Shakespeare. For kids 7-12.</Synopsis>

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                  <Title>Folger Shakespeare Library</Title>

                  <Synopsis>A great site! Kept current.</Synopsis>

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                  <Title>Holidays: Mexico, Los Dias de los Muertos, The Days of the Dead</Title>

                  <Synopsis>Includes a skeleton puppet and instructions to create your own puppet play. For grades 3-5.</Synopsis>

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                  <Title>Pioneer Drama Service Texts and Aids</Title>

                  <Synopsis>These theatre textbooks and theater aids are ideal for any individual thespian or for any drama department in need of educational resources.</Synopsis>

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                  <Title>Lynch Multimedia: Shakespeare For kids</Title>

                  <Synopsis>A BBC Education Web Guide with fun illustrations and adaptations of Macbeth, Hamlet, The Tempest, Winters Tale, Antony and Cleopatra, Merchant of Venice. A good place to start the study of Shakespeare. You?ll need Java Script for much of it. For kids 8 and older.</Synopsis>

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                  <Title>The Art of Taiko</Title>

                  <Synopsis>A Thinkquest site about the art of Japanese drumming. Includes: the history, making a taiko, playing a taiko. Very nicely done. For kids 8 and older.</Synopsis>

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                  <Title>Careers</Title>

                  <Synopsis>Teens. After high school, then what? Choosing a career ? in Art, Dance, Music or Theater</Synopsis>

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