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Check Out Our Brand New City Guides

September 14 2004

We've been very busy lately, getting not one, not two, but TEN new mini-websites ready to launch today. The sites are all about ten English cities, they all have special kids pages and, best of all, they come with a brand new web tool you can all use, called Storymaker. Read on to find out more...

Shows a screenshot of an orange robot holding a banner saying 'by kids for kids' and standing against a green background.

Here's a shot from one of the pages - the Show Me robot gets everywhere!

© 24 Hour Museum.

The mini sites are part of our site for grown-ups, 24 Hour Museum, but they each have a section for kids, where you can find out what's on and read about the city from the point of view of the kids who live there.

If you live in one of the cities, or if you've ever visited one of them, we'd love to hear all about it. The storymaker tool lets you send in your own stories and your own pictures. Click on the storymaker link to find out all about it.

Look for the splashes on the city guide sites and you'll find the kids stuff...

© 24 Hour Museum.

Shows a screenshot of a blue splodge saying 'by kids for kids' and an orange robot's head.

The ten cities we've covered so far are:

Birmingham

Brighton and Hove

Bristol

Leeds

Leicester

Liverpool

London

Manchester

Newcastle and Gateshead

Norwich

If you don't live in or near one of the ten cities, don't worry, we're going to add more cities to the lists across the UK as soon as we can.

We'd love to hear what you think of the sites and are looking forward to reading your storymaker stories! Happy surfing!

Anra Kennedy