Special election website just for kids - plus find out who's winning in the kids poll

KidZui.com's Zuis of Obama and McCain
There's a new website that makes it safe for children three and up to surf the web and network with their friends... plus take part in a special election poll.

KidZui.com, designed for kids age 3-12, is a free web browser and online service - like a kid version of Facebook - that offers access more than a million kid-friendly sites and more. All of the content has been approved by the company's editorial team of trained educators and parents.

There's even a fun election section just for kids! Kid Zui says "Just as adults can support candidates on Facebook, kids using KidZui can now “befriend” Barack Obama, John McCain, Joe Biden and Sarah Palin, view each candidate’s profile page, and comment on and share content with their friends."

You can see the results of who's winning in the kids poll at kidzui.com/election2008. As of the publishing of this story, Barack Obama had been friended by the most children (with 60%).

KidZui has also been awarded the first-ever WiredTrust Best Practice Seal for a children’s site.

“The Internet’s youngest users see what their teenage brothers and sisters are doing online and want to do the same,” said Dr. Parry Aftab, Internet Privacy & Security Lawyer, Managing Director of WiredTrust. “KidZui has found the right level of social networking features to give kids a sense of community while keeping them safe. KidZui deserves the first WiredTrust Best Practice Seal for building an Internet for Kids that gives them the best of the Web, while keeping parents connected with their kids.”