What are some fun and free kids virtual worlds?
Q. They should be free, simple, and safe. Ideally for kids 7-13.
A. i know alot here's some:
Starfever Agency
Be an agent to the stars!
Fantage
Set in the future when everybody travels on hoverboards! You can play games, earn stars, go shopping and chat!
Millsberry.com
A virtual city game where you can create your own character and explore Millsberry town through his or her eyes.
Dizzywood
Start by creating a character, walk around Dizzywood, collect coins to buy clothes and other items, play games, chat and have fun!
Build-A-Bearville
Build your human character and start exploring Bearville. You need to buy a bear for many of the activies, but not all.
Groovy Girls
Dress her up, decorate her room and chat with friends.
MechQuest
Fantasy mecha (giant robots) role playing game, start by creating your character and choose the color of your mecha!
Trollz.com
Make your your Troll, then go spend your trollars (troll dollars) at the mall!
Tibia Requires
Be an adventurer in a a huge realm of magic and mystery and make friends with people from all over the world.
Zanpo Virtual Cities
3d multi player virtual cities where you can explore, become a citizen, build your own home, and even become mayor of your own city.
Club Marian
New and improved Marian, customize your character, run, drive and chat. The best part? You don't need to register!
Urbaniacs
Create and control super heroes who live in Urbanville.
Chamber of Chat
A Harry Potter interactive adventure game with customizable avatars!
Whyville
A virtual town for boys and girls to explore, learn, create, and have fun.
Seventeen Magazine Editor's Assistant
Find out what it's like to be an assistant at a fashion magazine. Start the day with deciding what to wear!
I-Dressup iLook
Make your own avatars, select ready made outfits or make your own, talk to friends, write blogs and vote for other members.
I-Dressup iToon
Same features as above, but here you can create an avatar that is more anime/cartoon version of you.
Dubitchat
For UK youth with real time 3D chat, blogs, message boards, games, and more.
GalaXseeds
Create your own seedizen and go on to help save the galaxy from evil!
Playdo
Create your own citizen, play games and meet friends.
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Barbie Girls
Design your character and your own room, invite friends over and go shopping at the mall!
Warbears
Create your character, earn credits for solving missions, buy stuff for your house and chat with friends.
Disney's Virtual Magic Kingdom (vmk)
An online version of Disney Theme Parks. Multi player games, chat and more!
Stunt Bike Island
Customize the girl and her bike (three possible outfits) and go for a ride.
Gaia Online
Anime role playing community. Dress up your own avatar, chat, role play and earn gold through games with other players in an interactive world.
GirlSense
A large website with lots of fun dress-up and makeover activities to do, I recommend starting with exploring "E-Boutiques", "Fashion" and "Salon"!
Faketown
Online chat game allowing users to interact with one another and buy virtual houses and virtual credits.
Nicktropolis
Style your NickSelf, create your own room and chat with friends.
Kupika
A pen pal community where you can create your own character to represent you.
Mokitown home of the Mobile Kids
A City for kids. Chat, meet friends, play a tons of games and have fun!
Girl Stuff/Boy Stuff
Create an avatar, edit your bedroom, and hang out in the GSBS world.
CokeStudios
Meet friends, make music, perform.
Show Jumping
Choose a color for the horse and clothes for the jockey, then start your training!
Student Survivor
Two games where your goal is to create a student and keep him or her alive and happy! You have to register if you want to save your game.
AWOLnow
A chat world where you can dress up or avatar and hang out. 45 day free trial.
The N Requires
Avatar mall, high-school, prom and more.
RuneScape
3d multi player adventure, with monsters to kill, quests to complete, and treasure to win.
VERBNow.com
Create a Virt, a virtual sidekick who is energized when you play sports and games.
Big Mouth Life Requires
Grow a Big Mouth, customize, care and play with it. Earn points by taking good care of your Big Mouth and buy stuff for it.
Habbo Hotel
A virtual hotel where you can hang out in the cafes, restaurants, swimming pools and games rooms.Or create private rooms and your own party. Also Canadian and UK versions.
goSupermodel
Design your own super model look, go on photo shoots and score points for jobs well done.
Doll War
Create a doll, go shopping for clothes and have fashion battles with other dolls to determine who has the better sense of fashion!
Meez ( www.meez.com)
weeworld (www.weeworld.com)
Starfever Agency
Be an agent to the stars!
Fantage
Set in the future when everybody travels on hoverboards! You can play games, earn stars, go shopping and chat!
Millsberry.com
A virtual city game where you can create your own character and explore Millsberry town through his or her eyes.
Dizzywood
Start by creating a character, walk around Dizzywood, collect coins to buy clothes and other items, play games, chat and have fun!
Build-A-Bearville
Build your human character and start exploring Bearville. You need to buy a bear for many of the activies, but not all.
Groovy Girls
Dress her up, decorate her room and chat with friends.
MechQuest
Fantasy mecha (giant robots) role playing game, start by creating your character and choose the color of your mecha!
Trollz.com
Make your your Troll, then go spend your trollars (troll dollars) at the mall!
Tibia Requires
Be an adventurer in a a huge realm of magic and mystery and make friends with people from all over the world.
Zanpo Virtual Cities
3d multi player virtual cities where you can explore, become a citizen, build your own home, and even become mayor of your own city.
Club Marian
New and improved Marian, customize your character, run, drive and chat. The best part? You don't need to register!
Urbaniacs
Create and control super heroes who live in Urbanville.
Chamber of Chat
A Harry Potter interactive adventure game with customizable avatars!
Whyville
A virtual town for boys and girls to explore, learn, create, and have fun.
Seventeen Magazine Editor's Assistant
Find out what it's like to be an assistant at a fashion magazine. Start the day with deciding what to wear!
I-Dressup iLook
Make your own avatars, select ready made outfits or make your own, talk to friends, write blogs and vote for other members.
I-Dressup iToon
Same features as above, but here you can create an avatar that is more anime/cartoon version of you.
Dubitchat
For UK youth with real time 3D chat, blogs, message boards, games, and more.
GalaXseeds
Create your own seedizen and go on to help save the galaxy from evil!
Playdo
Create your own citizen, play games and meet friends.
e
Barbie Girls
Design your character and your own room, invite friends over and go shopping at the mall!
Warbears
Create your character, earn credits for solving missions, buy stuff for your house and chat with friends.
Disney's Virtual Magic Kingdom (vmk)
An online version of Disney Theme Parks. Multi player games, chat and more!
Stunt Bike Island
Customize the girl and her bike (three possible outfits) and go for a ride.
Gaia Online
Anime role playing community. Dress up your own avatar, chat, role play and earn gold through games with other players in an interactive world.
GirlSense
A large website with lots of fun dress-up and makeover activities to do, I recommend starting with exploring "E-Boutiques", "Fashion" and "Salon"!
Faketown
Online chat game allowing users to interact with one another and buy virtual houses and virtual credits.
Nicktropolis
Style your NickSelf, create your own room and chat with friends.
Kupika
A pen pal community where you can create your own character to represent you.
Mokitown home of the Mobile Kids
A City for kids. Chat, meet friends, play a tons of games and have fun!
Girl Stuff/Boy Stuff
Create an avatar, edit your bedroom, and hang out in the GSBS world.
CokeStudios
Meet friends, make music, perform.
Show Jumping
Choose a color for the horse and clothes for the jockey, then start your training!
Student Survivor
Two games where your goal is to create a student and keep him or her alive and happy! You have to register if you want to save your game.
AWOLnow
A chat world where you can dress up or avatar and hang out. 45 day free trial.
The N Requires
Avatar mall, high-school, prom and more.
RuneScape
3d multi player adventure, with monsters to kill, quests to complete, and treasure to win.
VERBNow.com
Create a Virt, a virtual sidekick who is energized when you play sports and games.
Big Mouth Life Requires
Grow a Big Mouth, customize, care and play with it. Earn points by taking good care of your Big Mouth and buy stuff for it.
Habbo Hotel
A virtual hotel where you can hang out in the cafes, restaurants, swimming pools and games rooms.Or create private rooms and your own party. Also Canadian and UK versions.
goSupermodel
Design your own super model look, go on photo shoots and score points for jobs well done.
Doll War
Create a doll, go shopping for clothes and have fashion battles with other dolls to determine who has the better sense of fashion!
Meez ( www.meez.com)
weeworld (www.weeworld.com)
How can i kitten proof my bedroom?
Q. I am going to adopt a kitten this week. She is going to have to stay in my bedroom until she can be de-clawed so she wont scratch all the nice furniture else were. How can i make my bedroom a fun, safe, and comfortable place for her while i am attending school? Please answer asap.
A. How to Kitten Proof Your Home
Kittens home safety tips should be considered almost before you bring home the new kitten. Learn how to kitten proof your home to keep her safe during the first baby-bumbling weeks together.
Think of the fur-kid as trouble waiting to happen. Normal kitten behavior gets these babies in trouble. Kittens poke with paws and knock breakables off tables. They bite and taste toys, toes, and other pets� tails. They dig potted plants, drink from toilets, crawl up the chimney, climb high�and fall far�from dangerous perches. How amazing kittens survive babyhood!
How to Kitten Proof Your Home
Ideally, confine the kitten to a single �safe� room you�ve inspected and stocked with all necessary kitty paraphernalia. But don�t neglect the rest of the house. Invest in kneepads and crawl around to view things at kitten eye-level, to predict and prevent problems, which might entice your furry dynamo.
Stop The Motion
Moving objects lure kittens to bite and play, and chomping a swaying electrical cord or even a telephone cord can kill. Get as many cords out of reach as possible, and immobilize the rest with tape or thread through a length of PVC pipe. Look for other dangerous temptations, such as the cords on Venetian blinds that can tangle or choke kittens.
A great training tool to keep kittens at bay is the nasty tasting bitter apple product available from pet supply stores. Vicks Vapo Rub also works because it smells very off-putting to most pets. Paint bitter apple or Vicks on forbidden objects to keep mouthy pets away.
Bang for Safety
Make a habit of banging on tops of appliances and checking inside before turning on washers, dryers, ovens or dishwashers. Kittens and many adult cats love warm hidey-holes and appliances can become deathtraps. The smell or taste of food left on dishes may lure a youngster inside the dishwasher, and you might close the door without realizing the kitty's inside. A new pet should be confined in a safe room whenever you can�t keep an eagle eye on her antics.
Put Away Plants
Plants and kittens don�t mix. If she can�t climb it, she may shred it, eat it, or empty it onto the floor and either the plant, the kitten, or both may die. Kitten-safe houseplants like coleus, piggyback, jade plant or others should be placed out of reach on high shelves, or hung from hooks. Sticky Paws, a type of double-sided tape product, works well to train kittens and adult cats to keep a respectful distance from forbidden plants. There's one specifically for plants.
Inspect Toys
Check all cat toys before giving them to the new baby. String-type objects and feathers provide lots of chasing fun, but if swallowed, can be lethal. Only play with string, yarn, and other swallow-able toys in supervised games and lock them away when you�re not around. Keep sewing supplies and fishing tackle boxes in secure cupboards. If you have a genius kitten able to open cupboards, invest in some child-proof locks to keep cleaning supplies out of reach. And be sure favorite yarn, ribbon, and fishing pole-type toys are kept out of reach when you can�t be there.
Countertop Cruisers
Make countertops near stoves off-limits, and enforce this rule even when you aren�t cooking. That�s not only a hygienic issue for you; it�s a safety issue for paw pads that easily burn. Physically remove the cat when you catch her in the act. You can cover the counter around the stove with tin foil�cats hate walking on this stuff, and it keeps most cats away. Or, place Sticky Paws on placemats that can be moved around to make it a less attractive perch. An innovative training product called the Ssscat� aerosol gives off a HISSSS of air that trains the cat to scat, when a motion detector triggered by the cat�s presence sets it off. You don�t even have to be present for it to work.
With the right preparation you can ensure your kitten remains angelic and turns away from the dark side that's filled with danger. You'll both be happier.
Kittens home safety tips should be considered almost before you bring home the new kitten. Learn how to kitten proof your home to keep her safe during the first baby-bumbling weeks together.
Think of the fur-kid as trouble waiting to happen. Normal kitten behavior gets these babies in trouble. Kittens poke with paws and knock breakables off tables. They bite and taste toys, toes, and other pets� tails. They dig potted plants, drink from toilets, crawl up the chimney, climb high�and fall far�from dangerous perches. How amazing kittens survive babyhood!
How to Kitten Proof Your Home
Ideally, confine the kitten to a single �safe� room you�ve inspected and stocked with all necessary kitty paraphernalia. But don�t neglect the rest of the house. Invest in kneepads and crawl around to view things at kitten eye-level, to predict and prevent problems, which might entice your furry dynamo.
Stop The Motion
Moving objects lure kittens to bite and play, and chomping a swaying electrical cord or even a telephone cord can kill. Get as many cords out of reach as possible, and immobilize the rest with tape or thread through a length of PVC pipe. Look for other dangerous temptations, such as the cords on Venetian blinds that can tangle or choke kittens.
A great training tool to keep kittens at bay is the nasty tasting bitter apple product available from pet supply stores. Vicks Vapo Rub also works because it smells very off-putting to most pets. Paint bitter apple or Vicks on forbidden objects to keep mouthy pets away.
Bang for Safety
Make a habit of banging on tops of appliances and checking inside before turning on washers, dryers, ovens or dishwashers. Kittens and many adult cats love warm hidey-holes and appliances can become deathtraps. The smell or taste of food left on dishes may lure a youngster inside the dishwasher, and you might close the door without realizing the kitty's inside. A new pet should be confined in a safe room whenever you can�t keep an eagle eye on her antics.
Put Away Plants
Plants and kittens don�t mix. If she can�t climb it, she may shred it, eat it, or empty it onto the floor and either the plant, the kitten, or both may die. Kitten-safe houseplants like coleus, piggyback, jade plant or others should be placed out of reach on high shelves, or hung from hooks. Sticky Paws, a type of double-sided tape product, works well to train kittens and adult cats to keep a respectful distance from forbidden plants. There's one specifically for plants.
Inspect Toys
Check all cat toys before giving them to the new baby. String-type objects and feathers provide lots of chasing fun, but if swallowed, can be lethal. Only play with string, yarn, and other swallow-able toys in supervised games and lock them away when you�re not around. Keep sewing supplies and fishing tackle boxes in secure cupboards. If you have a genius kitten able to open cupboards, invest in some child-proof locks to keep cleaning supplies out of reach. And be sure favorite yarn, ribbon, and fishing pole-type toys are kept out of reach when you can�t be there.
Countertop Cruisers
Make countertops near stoves off-limits, and enforce this rule even when you aren�t cooking. That�s not only a hygienic issue for you; it�s a safety issue for paw pads that easily burn. Physically remove the cat when you catch her in the act. You can cover the counter around the stove with tin foil�cats hate walking on this stuff, and it keeps most cats away. Or, place Sticky Paws on placemats that can be moved around to make it a less attractive perch. An innovative training product called the Ssscat� aerosol gives off a HISSSS of air that trains the cat to scat, when a motion detector triggered by the cat�s presence sets it off. You don�t even have to be present for it to work.
With the right preparation you can ensure your kitten remains angelic and turns away from the dark side that's filled with danger. You'll both be happier.
Is there usually still rooms available on Amtrak when you are boarding the train?
Q. Myself and my two small children are taking the train in May. On the way to Chicago we were able to reserve a family bedroom for $151, but on the way home all I can find online is roomette's for like $265 or family bedroom's for $293. I don't want to pay double for the same accomodations, or over $100 more for lessor accomodations. I would like a sleeper of some kind but how do I get them any cheaper?
A. As Amtrak use "fare buckets" and the lower fares are already gone for your return trip, that would suggest the train is likely to be more busy on the return journey than on the outward. Yes, it can be cheaper buying on board - space permitting. Going in May is kind of shoulder season - not low, not high season, so availability once boarding could be a bit hit'n'miss.
I've roughed it in coach before, 3 nights in a row (cross country). It's not all that bad, but on the other hand I didn't have kids either.
Play with the dates on the Amtrak website. You might find that going a day earlier or later significantly changes the price. Also, there's a 3am (not sure which time zone) where unsold stock gets put back into the system, so calling their phone number in the middle of the night MIGHT land you with a cheaper fare
I've roughed it in coach before, 3 nights in a row (cross country). It's not all that bad, but on the other hand I didn't have kids either.
Play with the dates on the Amtrak website. You might find that going a day earlier or later significantly changes the price. Also, there's a 3am (not sure which time zone) where unsold stock gets put back into the system, so calling their phone number in the middle of the night MIGHT land you with a cheaper fare
We need help finding a place to live in Cleveland, where do young professionals go?
Q. My boyfriend and I are moving in August/September time and are recent graduates. We are looking for somewhere quite, maybe a side street, but close to action. We need a two bedroom, maximum of $800, but will go higher if amenities are included. Does anyone know of affordable lofts or places with exposed brick, we've seen 20 apartments and they are your typical old and boxy places. Anyone know of such a place?
A. Have you tried Shaker Square? A kind of cool neighborhood on the Cleveland/Shaker Heights border, young, liberal, integrated, easy Rapid train to downtown. Other young professionals, even with kids, live there - but you do need some street smarts in that general neighborhood.
Avoid apartments in Euclid and anywhere east of there. Not for young professionals.
Tremont and otherwise downtown is definitely the place to be, lots of cool lofts and apartments close to great bars and restaurants, etc, but it is not cheap down there.
You might find something in Coventry, but parking will be a challenge. You might find something in Lakewood, lots of neat apartments on the lake, but expensive. The Cedar Fairmount neighborhood of Cleveland Heights is worth checking out. Good luck.
A lot of realtors will help you look for an apartment just to be nice, to build a relationship with you because they hope you will let them help you buy a house in a few years. You could try calling a Smythe Cramer office in the general area where you might want to look.
Good luck. This will be a challenge. (Have you considered the possiblity of renting half a duplex, say in Cleveland Heights? or you can get an even better bargain in adjacent South Euclid but Cleveland Heights is more fun.)
Avoid apartments in Euclid and anywhere east of there. Not for young professionals.
Tremont and otherwise downtown is definitely the place to be, lots of cool lofts and apartments close to great bars and restaurants, etc, but it is not cheap down there.
You might find something in Coventry, but parking will be a challenge. You might find something in Lakewood, lots of neat apartments on the lake, but expensive. The Cedar Fairmount neighborhood of Cleveland Heights is worth checking out. Good luck.
A lot of realtors will help you look for an apartment just to be nice, to build a relationship with you because they hope you will let them help you buy a house in a few years. You could try calling a Smythe Cramer office in the general area where you might want to look.
Good luck. This will be a challenge. (Have you considered the possiblity of renting half a duplex, say in Cleveland Heights? or you can get an even better bargain in adjacent South Euclid but Cleveland Heights is more fun.)
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