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  1. DinoSearch - Safe Search Engine for Kids

    DinoSearch is recommended for kids at school and at home, helping block adult images, websites and videos through SafeSearch and keyword filtering.

  2. KidRex and DinoSearch - Safe Search engines for kids

    We compare KidRex and DinoSearch and find out the major differences between the two Kids safe search engines.

  3. Internet Safety for Kids - Dinosearch

    DinoSearch was designed to stop kids mistakenly typing a search query that could potentially show images or sites that are inappropriate. For example, we asked a School classroom to …

  4. About Us - DinoSearch

    Children can search for information on the internet more safely and securely by using DinoSearch™. Even with our 3 layers of filtering protection, some inappropriate websites may …

  5. DOGO News - Current Events for Children - DinoSearch

    DOGO News is where you can find relevant world news stories and current events for children. The news articles are easy for kids to read and understand.

  6. KidzSearch - Kidz Search Engine - DinoSearch

    This is where Kids Safe Search engines like DinoSearch and KidzSearch can help by blocking inappropriate search results for kids. KidzSearch is a safe search engine for kids that helps to …

  7. Link to Us - DinoSearch

    Thank you for choosing to link to us. <a href="https://www.dinosearch.com"><img src="https://www.dinosearch.com/images/kidsdino.jpg" border="0" alt="Safe Search …

  8. Brainzilla - dinosearch.com

    Brainzilla is a website filled with puzzles, word games, and brain teasers that help people of all ages think faster and smarter.

  9. Contact Us - DinoSearch

    Without your help, we cannot keep our Safe Search systems up to date so please contact us if there are any websites that may have got past our filters. We encourage adults to challenge …

  10. Kiddle - Kids Safe Search Engine - DinoSearch

    Let's say a child wants to image search for a female bear, and kids being kids swap the words around and type "bear female" in a search engine. However, they misspell bear and spell it bare.