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CSS and HTML Tutorials for Kids

If you have a child that is interested in web development, there are very few websites geared towards children.

As I was thinking about this, I figured the earliest a child would be capable of doing the basics would be 5th grade with 6th grade being the point where a child could begin to pull all the necessary skills together. (I could be wrong on this, anyone have any kids who are doing web development? When did they start?)

With that age in mind, I figure they could handle most of the tutorial websites I recommend on my CSS Tutorials and HTML Tutorials.

However below are a few links to sites geared towards kids. The lack of quality stuff for kids makes me think that this is a potential market :-) .

WebMonkey for Kids

Lissa Explains

Cyber Camps – Computer Summer Programs for Kids. This site will point you to computer summer camps in your state.

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2 Responses to “CSS and HTML Tutorials for Kids”
  1. [...] a kudos to Jim Boykin for his article on link building and Recommended Webtools where I found the link to the Webmonkey [...]

  2. Well, I am technically a child. Just now I am 14 years old, but I learned and knew basic HTML by the time I was 9/10. I think most CSS learning websites are ok, (Neopets.com petpages (like neopets.com/~csshelp) about learning CSS are easier to understand, but basically because most of them are written by teens) but some things that these websites go on about are hard for me to understand. I know the basics of CSS, except I do not how to “utilate” it, essentially.

    Thanks,
    Jean

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