By Michelle Hainer
When Rachel Sarah, of Oakland, Calif, first heard about Club Penguin, a social networking site for kids, she had no idea what it was. "My daughter kept asking me if she could use it," recalls Sarah. Not sure if her daughter, who's under age 13, was too young to be on the web, Sarah started polling parents at her daughter's school.
"They all had terrific things to say about the site, so I decided to check it out," she says. "There aren't any ads and the site seems really safe and well monitored. It seems really fun and innocent." Sarah now even plays games on the site with her daughter.
Club Penguin is just one of a number of new social networking sites targeted at just preteens. Most of the sites allow kids as young as 8-years-old to create an avatar, or character, that roams through virtual worlds and interacts with other users by having real time chats. Some of the sites also include games that users can play to win currency to buy accessories for their avatar.
Before your kids log on to a social network, here's what you need to know about some of the leading sites and how they work:
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Sarah, for one, limits her daughter's Club Penguin use to a couple of hours a week, but overall she's happy to have found a web site that's both fun and educational. "My daughter is improving her math skills because she's learning to save money to buy things and she's typing notes to the other penguins," she says. "She's developing her online skills in a safe way."
Michelle Hainer is a freelance writer and editor in New York.

