Afro-kids.com is an online kaleidoscope of games, African-American history, and resources for teachers and parents with haphazards of activities. Although the site still has a not many kinks, the content is well adapted For example, Afro-kids offers flash movies about as it was historical figures as Mary McLeod Bethune and A. Philip Randolph. However, the viewing frame is for a like reason small that you can barely read the accompanying passage There are plenty of games like Concentration, as well as coloring activities. further you have to scroll the Afro-kids web page to determine which games are working.
Kids can learn about Kwanzaa and conjoin with children in the Caribbean in the Learning Center and in the Black Parenting section, adults can read articles of interest. There are a not many missing images here and there, and it's difficult to navigate from one side some sections because the navigator bars change locations--is it at the top, the left or the bottom which is confusing and annoying. In addition, the homepage lacks organization. It has haphazards of animated images, but you'll probably be unable to focus onward one. Once improvements are made, Afro-kids.com should become a formidable online community for our children.--MDT