Whoever designed life forgot to throw in an F1 option, and what a problematic omission that turned out to be is just impossible to calibrate. So the fact remains that all of us need help at some stage of the way, and if you’re dealing with kids, well, you probably need lots of it, and this site is a good place to get it from: KinderStart.
com is a directory of sites somewhat related to children aged 0-7 in diverse areas of interest, ranging from education and healthcare to shopping and food, plus lots of counseling and advice pages. You can use the site as a search engine, or browse its index pages to discover compelling and useful reads. Interestingly, while you are taking a look at any page you found on the site, a KinderStart.com header with a searchbox is presented, which means you never really leave the site, which raises the question as to why no ‘report broken link’ option is featured. The problem with directories, especially when they are medium to large, like this one is, is keeping them updated, as it frequently is the case that you follow a link to a 404 error sign, which is what leads users away from projects like these and back to Google and other search engines. If the site manages to keep everyone committed to keeping the site useful, though, the chances of it becoming massive –and the workload of the people behind the site reasonable— increases. 





