The Internet has become a widely used tool around the world these past few years. Many homes have more than one computer networked together with internet access. Some people have become so dependent on the ‘net that they would rather do a “google” search to find a local restaurant than use the Yellow Pages. With a simple click of the wrist and a mouse, you can find out what time your favorite movie is showing and even print out a map to get you there.According to the Computer Industry Almanac, the number of worldwide Internet users topped one billion by the end of 2005. The United States was the leader with almost 198 million internet users, and according to the San Diego’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, the number of children using the internet was over 77 million by the end of 2005. What is the significance of these facts and figures and how does it relate to us personally?
Basically this means that more children would rather “play” on the computer and surf the web than watch T.V. or play video games. These kids have instant access to the internet through home, classroom and the library. As parents, there are many things we need to consider when we think of our children using the computer and having access to virtually anything and everything out there on the internet. We want to keep them safe, but we want to encourage the unique opportunities that are afforded them by this ever-growing technology.
Fortun
ately many children’s book publishers have seen the need to bridge the gap between the written word and the world wide web by promoting a marriage of sorts between the two. One publisher, Usborne Books, based out of England and distributed here in America, has developed a cutting-edge series of 200 books that can be used with or without the computer that are completely Internet-Linked!What is an internet-linked book?
An internet-linked book contains descriptions of websites that children can visit to take them further into the subject in a fun and informative way. They can access the recommended sites via links the Usborne Quicklinks website located at www.usborne-quicklinks.com .
What is Usborne Quicklinks?
Usborne Quicklinks save time by cutting out search engines, taking readers quickly to carefully researched, safe websites. This is an important factor for parents because it is too easy for a child to do a “Google” or “Yahoo” search and find links which may contain objectionable materials, completely inappropriate for them.
Where can Usborne Quicklinks.com take the reader?
With a simple click, readers have access to over 10,000 regularly reviewed websites, including a pronunciation guides (for foreign languages), a virtual keyboard, downloadable images, tunes to download and play along with, and lots of homework help for children.
Will the websites go out of date?
Some of the web sites change from time to time, so the recommended sites will be regularly reviewed by Usborne researchers, and the links in Usborne Quicklinks will be updated.
Must the reader have a computer to use this book?
It is not necessary to have a computer to enjoy these wonderful books! Each internet linked book stands alone as an outstanding reference book without using the Internet at all. The books contain easy-to-follow indexing and are filled with inviting colorful pictures. Each subject is covered in an “easy-to-use” manner using various learning styles for children of all ages from preschool through high-school.
Usborne Internet-Linked Books are Excellent Tools for Research
Using internet-linked books save time for teachers, parents & students! Each website is age appropriate and includes many links to games, videos, music, coloring sheets, tests, q
uizzes and other fun learning tools related to the subject matter. Usborne Internet Linked books are the perfect blend of printed text (books) and internet (links) and provide virtually endless opportunities for learning and exploration. There is no subscription charge to using Usborne Quicklinks, although some websites that you visit may charge a fee to subscribe to some of the other educational features listed on their site.Each website has been hand-picked for children. The links for each page of the referenced book are targeted to the information on that page of the books, and unlike CD-ROMS, the information is always kept up to date. Academic areas include science, geography, history, math, art, music, foreign languages, and other high-interest topics!
Here are a few examples of websites that you can find at Usborne-Quicklinks.com. The name of the book and page number is listed, along with the link to the actual website. Have fun with your children exploring some of these exciting websites!

On page 14-15 of Whales & Dolphins, click on the link to find out how dolphins learn sign language.
http://www.dolphin-institute.org/resource_guide/kids/tdidream/page1.htm
On page 40 of Bugs, visit a site to find out just how yucky roaches can be!
http://yucky.kids.discovery.com/flash/roaches/
On page 44 in Drawing Cartoons, kids can follow the instructions and take a lesson in drawing in perspective. http://www.olejarz.com/arted/perspective/
On page 143 of the World Geography Encyclopedia, visit an unusual website and learn what it would be like to visit a virtual refugee camp.
http://www.refugeecamp.org/

On page 16-17 in Introduction to Music, kids can visit a site that explains about jazz composition and improvisation.
http://www.apassion4jazz.net/
http://yucky.kids.discovery.com/flash/roaches/
On page 44 in Drawing Cartoons, kids can follow the instructions and take a lesson in drawing in perspective. http://www.olejarz.com/arted/perspective/
On page 143 of the World Geography Encyclopedia, visit an unusual website and learn what it would be like to visit a virtual refugee camp.
http://www.refugeecamp.org/

On page 16-17 in Introduction to Music, kids can visit a site that explains about jazz composition and improvisation.
http://www.apassion4jazz.net/
On page 54-55, in First Encyclopedia of History, kids can take a journey on the Oregon Trail and see historic landmarks along the way. http://www.beavton.k12.or.us/greenway/leahy/ot/landmarks.htm
All Usborne Internet-Linked Books can be purchased from Treehouse Books and More, at 5393 Roosevelt Blvd., Jacksonville, FL
All Usborne Internet-Linked Books can be purchased from Treehouse Books and More, at 5393 Roosevelt Blvd., Jacksonville, FL
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