Lobster Dude, Mussel Bound and friends on the net

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Mussel Bound stars in How to Laugh Like a Nerd, due out in Summer, 2007
Didn't you hear the recess bell? Take a well-earned timeout with fun games and puzzles featuring the entire Lobster Dude gang.
Color the world of Ocean Floors. You can color online, or print and use crayons the old fashioned way.
Create Lobster Dude gang virtual greeting cards to send to your friends
What's your opinion? Weigh in on our Lobster Dude gang poll of the week.
Get your own Dudewear™ featuring Lobster Dude, Mussel Bound and the entire gang. Do you laugh like a nerd? Show the world with official Mussel Bound Laugh Like a Nerd ™ merchandise including T-shirts, posters, magnets and a range of other products. Keep checking back; we're adding new products all the time.
Shrimp Louise can help you with your homework! Older kids can practice their math formulas and convert various measurments. Younger kids can practice counting coins and making change, and try fun matching and counting exercises.
Learn about online safety with Shrimp Louise and Oycifer Halfshell
Contact the Lobster Dude gang!
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The World Wide Web is a fascinating educational (and entertainment) tool. With just a few keystrokes or mouse clicks, you can get help with your homework, learn a new language, play games online, chat with people thousands of miles away, exchange emails, follow your favorite sports teams, or get up-to-the-second breaking news.

As with any great invention though, there are people who misuse it to commit crimes and put your family and home at risk. Also as with any great invention, it isn't the Internet itself that's bad; it's how people use it.

On these pages are tips for safe web surfing for all ages. None of this is meant to frighten anyone. In fact, we mean to empower you and help make your online experiences safe as well as fun.

You'll also find a glossary of common Internet terms, and a news article about keeping your family safe online as well as what others are doing to keep your children safe.
Smart Kids Online: safety tips for kids

Internet Safety for Savvy Teens and Tweens

For adults - parents, guardians and teachers
In the news:
It's 10 o'clock - do you know where your children are online?
Mukilteo Beacon

“Jennifer” is 17 years old - or 15, depending upon which part of her blog you look at. The Kamiak freshman, according to her profile on a popular blogging web site, only gets along with her parents sometimes, doesn't see herself as attractive, and frequently does not believe in herself.
She's been called a tease more than once, and lists her main weakness as trusting other people too easily.
In short, she's a predator's dream: Open, trusting, and with a range of weaknesses to exploit.

Read the rest in the Mukilteo Beacon online edition
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