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KidsPost is YOUR site. We always want to hear your ideas and suggestions.

Q: I have a great idea for a KidsPost story. Where should I send it?
A: Send your story ideas to KidsPost, 1150 15th St. NW, Washington, DC 20071. Or e-mail kidspost@washpost.com.

Q: I've noticed that sometimes KidsPost.com doesn't include all of the material in the paper's KidsPost page. Why?
A: There are several reasons why there might be a difference between the material in KidsPost's paper and Web versions. For example, the paper occasionally runs contests that we cannot because of our concern for your privacy. In addition, sometimes features that work well on paper don't work well on the Web. However, we've got plenty of stuff in addition to features from the paper, including games, discussions and other online extras. We hope you'll enjoy both versions of KidsPost.

Q: Do you plan to change your games regularly?
A: Yes! We'll change our games every three months-so you're never far from a new challenge. Let us know which games you'd like to see at TellUs@washingtonpost.com.

Q: I've got a great idea for a guest you should have on Speak Up!
A: We're always looking for ideas for guests we should have on Speak Up. Please send your ideas to SpeakUp@washingtonpost.com.

Q: How can I get on the Kids Panel?
A: Please print out our Kids Panel application, fill it out, get your parent or guardian to sign it and send it with a picture of you to KidsPost, Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive, 1560 Wilson Blvd., Arlington VA 22209.

Q: I've got something else I'd like to say...
A: TellUs@washingtonpost.com!

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