There is no such thing as a CBBC version of Second Life.
However they are devoloping a virtual world called Adventure Rock which in a sense is similar with the ability to adventure around a world and activities. However there is no financial gain or chatting as the aspect is on safety for children.
As of the time of writing the world is in Phase 2 of its BETA
Second life is more for teens and adults
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Yes it is called second life kid but I think it is boring because it looks like for babies
nope
No you have to be 18+
Yes, there are numerous websites that are somewhat similar to Second Life but are good for Kids and Preteens. Check out the related links below for some examples.
Second Life was launched on June 23rd 2003, created by Philip Rosedale the founder and CEO of Linden Lab. Prior to its launch Second Life was known as Linden World and was a basic 3D interactive task based game.
In my opinion yes it is if they are with a parent.
Potentially yes, kids could get into trouble for joining Second Life. The minimum age restriction for full access to the main Second Life grid is 18. This is due to the mature, adult content found in some areas.
Kids aged 13-17 can play Teen Second Life (teen.secondlife.com). Other Recommendations: habbo hotel, meez.com, weeworld.com, and kewlchat.com
By visiting one of the many adoption businesses in Second Life. If you pull up search in Second Life and search for adoption, you will find many places to do this.
No, many Second Life areas have an adult and mature theme. Residents must be 18 years or over.