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Kid Friendly Search Engines


Kids Safe Search Engines
One of our priorities as teachers, educators and parents is to ensure that our students and kids use the internet in appropriate, safe and secure ways. Digital literacy and digital citizenship are two key theoretical concepts to start with. Understanding and teaching the ethos of these concepts to students will empower them with the required insights and know-how to help them navigate the web both safely and effectively. However, when it comes to kids and young learners, learning critical and analytical search skills is not per se a guarantee that  they won’t be exposed to cyber threats and/or irrelevant or inappropriate content. This is where the importance kids safe search engines comes in handy. These are platforms designed specifically to help kids search the web in a safe and kid-friendly environment. Most of the popular search engines such as Google, Yahoo, and Bing offer safe search features that you can access from their settings. For instance, for Google you can check this guide to learn how to turn on safe search setting .

Ads-free Search Engines
1- Kidtopia 
‘Kidtopia is a Google custom student safe search engine for preschool and elementary students, indexing only educator approved web sites.’

2- Kid’s Search Engine
‘KidsSearch.com is a Safe Search Engine for children. We use Google's Safe Search technology and advanced filtering tools on web content. We offer kid friendly links through our directory, each site is peer reviewed for appropriate content, usefulness and fun.’

3- Fact Monster  www.factmonster.com
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"This site combines reference materials, fun facts and homework help, making it a valuable resource for kids learning about various topics."


4- Kiddle
‘Kiddle is a visual search engine for kids powered by Google, offering safe kids web, image, and video search. Results are vetted by editors.’

5- DuckDuckGo
DuckDuckGo is not necessarily designed for kids but it does however offer features that allow users to search the net without compromising their private and personal information. DuckDuckGo does not store search history, doesn’t run ads, and does not track users.






Check out these search engines!
Kiddle

Kidtopia
Awesome Library
Sweet Search



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