For librarians and educators, is probably the closest direct replacement for FactHound. It is created by the same publisher, and it offers the same kind of carefully vetted, age‑appropriate content—but with a much larger database, interactive features, and full‑text search.
If you still have a book that displays a FactHound code, treat it as a rather than a live tool. Use the ISBN to find the book in modern databases, or let the book’s subject guide you to one of the excellent free alternatives listed above. www.facthound.com code
Some notable front-end features include: For librarians and educators, is probably the closest
Nevertheless, for many educators and librarians, FactHound was a pioneering tool that demonstrated how physical books could be connected to the internet in a safe, controlled manner. For librarians and educators