Sites written primarily in languages other than English should be submitted to the appropriate branch of Kids and Teens International. They will not be listed here.
Sites for commercial language schools and sites that sell merchandise WILL NOT be listed here.
No site is guaranteed placement in the Open Directory. Any site still under construction, submitted to multiple inappropriate categories, using multiple URLs for multiple submissions, or consisting primarily of affiliate links to products will be deleted.
Submit only free sites appropriate for children and teens.
Do not submit sites that primarily sell books, tapes, videos, or other instructional materials; sites that require users to pay a registration fee; or sites that advertise language programs. These sites will not be listed in Kids and Teens.
Submit only free sites appropriate for children and teens.
Do not submit sites that primarily sell books, tapes, videos, or other instructional materials; sites that require users to pay a registration fee; or sites that advertise language programs. These sites will not be listed in Kids and Teens.
Submit only free sites appropriate for children and teens.
Do not submit sites that primarily sell books, tapes, videos, or other instructional materials; sites that require users to pay a registration fee; or sites that advertise language programs. These sites will not be listed in Kids and Teens.
Submit only free sites appropriate for children and teens.
Do not submit sites that primarily sell books, tapes, videos, or other instructional materials; sites that require users to pay a registration fee; or sites that advertise language programs. These sites will not be listed in Kids and Teens.
Submit only free sites appropriate for children and teens.
Do not submit sites that primarily sell books, tapes, videos, or other instructional materials; sites that require users to pay a registration fee; or sites that advertise language programs. These sites will not be listed in Kids and Teens.
Koreans use their own unique alphabet called Hangul. This alphabet was created under King Sejong (1418-1450) during the Choson Dynasty. The phonetic alphabet consists of eleven vowels and fourteen consonants, which represent every sound in the Korean language. Even today it is considered to be one of the most efficient alphabets in the world.
Korean is read from left to right and from the top of the page to the bottom.
Submit only free sites appropriate for children and teens.
Do not submit sites that primarily sell books, tapes, videos, or other instructional materials; sites that require users to pay a registration fee; or sites that advertise language programs. These sites will not be listed in Kids and Teens.
Submit only free sites appropriate for children and teens.
Do not submit sites that primarily sell books, tapes, videos, or other instructional materials; sites that require users to pay a registration fee; or sites that advertise language programs. These sites will not be listed in Kids and Teens.
Submit only free sites appropriate for children and teens.
Do not submit sites that primarily sell books, tapes, videos, or other instructional materials; sites that require users to pay a registration fee; or sites that advertise language programs. These sites will not be listed in Kids and Teens.
Submit only free sites appropriate for children and teens.
Do not submit sites that primarily sell books, tapes, videos, or other instructional materials; sites that require users to pay a registration fee; or sites that advertise language programs. These sites will not be listed in Kids and Teens.