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Recognizing A Child

Always recognize the creator when you use children's art to illustrate your web page, or quote from a child's answers to the four questions, or something else the child said in some other context.

Art by Leonardo, Uruguay , 2003

Recognition should be done using this sequence of elements (example under the illustration above):
  1. First name, with a link on the name to the child's registration (use target frame "_blank"),
  2. Country, Country flag; Year of contribution

Now, other kids can easily send the child a KidMail. All adults will get abstract information only about the child ( four answers, gender, age) to better understand the quality and nature of a contribution.

If you have the kid's public response, click here for information about how to find the kids' registration record.

Sometimes, several kids approved on this very date may have the same name. On one occasion, I found three South Korean kids named "Lee" who had registered on the same date. In this case, you need to compare with the contents of each response to find the correct one.

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