Visit to this wonderful site by BBC and recapitulate all your forgotten basics of science. It allows you to check out your knowledge of living things, materials, and physical processes and then see how much you know by testing yourself with a fun game. Also you can hone your English and Math skills on this site. All in all an excellent resource for kids of all ages.
Programmer’s coding library
http://www.nettrash.com/users/fdb/
Hey programmers, this resource site definitely puts an end to all your programming reference code searches. It covers categories from various software applications, architecture, computer science databases, multimedia, networking, operating systems, programming languages and tools, and more. Just hit the link and get all your reference codes from here.
If pictures of celestial bodies in newspapers overwhelm you, consider checking out this spectacular astronomy site. Astromeeting hosts a huge collection of excellent images of various celestial phenomena. So brace yourself for an incomparable experience to observe a dark, starlit night sky through this visual aid and capture the vastness of the universe.
Aesop’s Fables in mp3
http://www.childclassics.com/
Thanks to technology now you can make your kids listen to the famous fables. Review some of the sensible advice you heard as a child by listening to these super-short performances of some of Aesop’s famous fables — fun, certainly, and perhaps even a good refresher course. An entertaining site for kids.— Shaneela Khan