Who is the worlds youngest blogger ? I mean who actually sits and types whatever !!
The only blogger out there, that I know of is MiniScobeozer. Approx 12 yrs(?).
Update : Rohan appears to be 7 yrs old ! [..That’s why I wrote this article.I am seven years old. I am a second grader in Beebe elementary, I live in Naperville Illinois. My brother thinks that I cannot get this article published in the newspaper. My mom said the same thing too. But I think I can, even though I don’t know that much about writing articles, because I am only a second grader. I will send this article to Chicago Sun Times.]]
Update2 : Question to Self : Will BLogging become fundamental academic curriculum ??
Hi! My daughter's eight, and keeps a blog. She insisted on having one, and is pretty consistant at writing. At school, it's common to make elementary school kids write in a daily journal. Why not have them blog on a school intranet? It'll probably happen when schools can afford a computer/terminal at every desk - here in America, that's still a long way in the future.
Posted by: pam | January 03, 2006 at 09:45 AM
hi Pam, What is the blog URL ??
Posted by: /pd | January 03, 2006 at 09:51 AM
Hi everybody, I'd like you to know that I also blog everyday and I love it!!! I'm eight years old and I published a book, Flying Fingers, so blogging is one of my next big projects! (My blog is spaces.msn.com/adorasvitak). I'd like to invite you--I'm dying for some comments.
You can read my other blog from my website www.adorasvitak.com
I think that children can learn a lot from blogging.
Posted by: Adora | February 15, 2006 at 12:39 AM
Pete,
Blogging is already finding its way into the curriculum. Several teachers have made Naked Conversations required reading. That's on the college level. I think if you investigate, you'l find myspace and livejornal have lots of bloggers under Age 10. This is indicative of the world to come or so it seems to me.
Posted by: Shel Israel | May 04, 2006 at 02:09 PM
Hi there,
Maybe I am the world's youngest blogger. My name is Jay and I am 3!
Posted by: World's Youngest Blogger | October 22, 2006 at 08:05 PM
Hi.
My little sister is 9 and she blogs. And she types and uploads things herself (no adult interference or input)
Her blog is ihateprincesspeach.blospot.com
Please check it out.
Cheers,
Tia
Posted by: Tia | November 05, 2007 at 02:12 PM
Hey,
You should check out www.vyaasr.blogspot.com He is possibly the world's youngest blogger. He started when he was 6 and had a huge fan following... He writes everything by himself! Definitely goes for a good read. His sister also blogs she started whne she was 10. Her blog is www.bubbleysri.blogspot.com
Posted by: Preethzzz | August 03, 2008 at 05:52 AM
Hi... It's nice to read about world youngest blogger.
My 9 years old niece write a blog too, she did it by herself. She starts blogging since last year, maybe.
It's not widely published, maybe I'm the only reader. So here I share it with you. http://blog.aily.net
She's Indonesian (like me), living in Singapore. Recently, she moved to Dubai (UAE). Enjoy her blog...
Posted by: Ririe | August 27, 2008 at 09:45 PM
Hi,
I am eight and i try and blog every day on my favourite subject - Pokemon.
check it out at www.pokemania.biz
Tom
Posted by: Tom | March 01, 2009 at 01:46 AM
My daughter, Siobhann, has a blog and she is only 4 years old. Check it out at http://www.daughterwrite.blogspot.com. She even takes her own photos that are posted on her blog!
Posted by: TravelsOklahoma | December 06, 2009 at 07:45 PM
That's great. You guys should not hinder your son/daughteron having a blog. Even though they are still young, these things will help them develop skills that are really needed when they grow up. Some of these are, comprehension,grammar, etc etc.
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Posted by: Robin Jackson | May 10, 2010 at 07:46 AM
Hi, I'm 10 years old and I have a blog. It's called BeneSanchez.com. You should check it out!
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Posted by: Werner | May 26, 2010 at 03:46 PM
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Posted by: xinji | March 13, 2011 at 10:35 PM
My son really wanted to blog (he's only 6) so I helped set up his own blog space.
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