To you and your loved ones I wish a very Merry Christmas!
If you should find yourself with a little time on your hands and looking for some fun online today... here are a couple of suggestions from Your Technology Tutor:
Remember when you were a kid and you would fold up a piece of paper, cut patterns, unfold and then look at your 'snowflake'? Well your kids (and you) can do that online without any paper trimming! Visit the Make-a-Flake website, click on 'Make Your Own Snowflake'. Then maneuver the scissors icon to where you wan to cut... click to begin, then click again and again to make a pattern/cut. Click Preview and your paper will unfold and show your work. You can even save to the online gallery for other to view. Cool!
Northpole.com
Here is a website www.NorthPole.com that had more than 10 million visitors last Christmas. It is a website that first debuted on the Web in 1996. It's one purpose is "to provide all of our visitors an enriched Christmas experience through a totally child-safe, innovative, imaginative, and yet traditional holiday website" You and your youngens can click on the different buildings at the 'North Pole' and play a number of different Christmas activities.
101 Christmas 'Classics' Online
Came across this website just this past week, and although it was created some 3 years ago and some of the links to the online videos/movies are dead, there are some fun things to watch all broug
ht together here. It's a cool list, broken down by different groups of these video shorts (and longer clips) that are found online... here is a sampling of the groups that are listed:
The Essentials
Cartoons
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Stop-Motion Animation (Claymation)
Versions of 'A Christmas Carol'
Sitcoms
Music Videos
Christmas 'Radio'
Lastly, here is a link that provides non-stop Christmas music for your holiday enjoyment:
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