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We'd be honored if you'd link to KemetKids.com from your website or blog. We've made the following banner available if you'd like to use a graphic link:
Please save and upload the image to your own webserver: it is FREE for you to use to link to Kemet Kids. Here is the HTML code to place the image:
< a href="http://www.kemetkids.com"><img src="YOUR_FOLDER/YOUR_FILENAME.JPG"></a>
If you are using XHTML, the code is as follows:
< a href="http://www.kemetkids.com"><img src="YOUR_FOLDER/YOUR_FILENAME.JPG" / ></a>
You'll need to replace the bits in capital letters with your folder name and file name.
Links to other web comics
Please note that by clicking the following links, you will leave KemetKids.com. Not all of the following comics are kid-safe. KemetKids.com is not responsible for the content of other websites.
The Dreamland Chronicles

A fun fantasy 3-D web comic that takes place both on Earth and in a Dreamland with elves, fairies, and talking teddy bears. This may sound a bit too sugary-sweet, but give it a chance, and you might be pleasantly surprised. Dreamland Chronicles is an all-ages comic.
Nemu-nemu

Another all-ages web comic. It's a manga-styled comic in strip format (rather than book format) about two Hawaiian girls and their talking stuffed toys. "Adorable" doesn't even begin to cover it.
Feywinds

A colorful fantasy comic about a team of adventurers searching for mythical relics. The comic's satirical elements will be immediately recognizable to RPG players and anime fans.
Roza

Another fantasy webcomic about a young woman with cursed blood.
Today Nothing Happened
A slice-of-life journal comic by the illustrious Shazzbaa. Hi, Shazzbaa!
Links to Egyptology sites:
Although KemetKids presents Egyptology in a child-appropriate fashion, Egyptology is not all tea and crumpets! Egyptian myths contain violence, gore, and sexual content. We've collected some academic resources for those who are interested in learning about ancient Egyptian myth and culture.
The Giza Archives Project
Hosted by the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, this site contains blueprints, articles, interviews and VR panoramas.
Wikipedia: Ancient Egyptian Religion
A good starting point for learning about ancient Egyptian gods and myths.
Hatshepsut: The Queen Who Would Be King
This page about Hatshepsut describes the life of the most famous female pharaoh.







