Ok, thanks for the tips.
What I'm currently working on (Ok, I was planning on making it a surprise, but since it's taking some time to flatten the bugs, I'll go ahead and tell ya

) is a "CPanel module" of sorts. It puts the CPanel wherever a person wants it. I'm trying to work out the Javascript and all, but it's slowly coming together.
Since all your suggestions revolve around the editor, I was really anyways considering changing that once I had the chance. This is really a rough sketch for what is to come. I'm looking for ways to code my own WYSIWIG editor, or atleast use the code from tiny and modify it to fit my needs. As far as uploading images goes, it took me some time to think about that. I'll probably look for a way to simplify the uploading process - because from previous Joomla! experience, I don't really like it's built in image manager :/
As far as extensions go, I believe they all have their own respective documentations, so rather than including them in the download, I was thinking of linking to them.
Validation is really weird. When I put in the raw template code with no PHP, it validates, but as soon as I use the test page with Joomla!'s output, it completely gets thrown off. But, it does render fine in all commonly used browsers last I checked (FireFox, IE 6/7, Opera, and Safari)
And gosh, there's just really no time to this contest is there? I wish it were a little longer so I can finish up the seven Joomla! extensions I'm juggling at the moment :/ but to tell you the truth, this is definately something to continue developing. It has potential, just like Joomla! in its early days, or Mootools, Ubuntu, or just about anything before it hits prime-time. I've really decided to myself that this contest isn't going to be a thought on my mind anymore. It's not like I have any prizes to claim, or anything to win. So why bother sticking to the contest's short timeline? Well, there isn't any reason. So, I'll submit my work for final review soon, and the templates are complete and stable, but the rest of Joomla! Kids is still in the works. The language pack needs revamping. The editor has multiple methods of taking shape. I could create my own TinyMCE spinoff with added functionality, or maybe even create my own WYSIWYG editor using Mootools. Heck, with Justo's implementation of the MetaWeblog API I could probably make a desktop application or an edit to the ScribeFire FireFox extension as a "cherry on top." I couldn't possibly accomplish all of this in two months, let alone *a majority* of my own work. The contest rules don't allow major contributions to tasks to be made by other people's work, or otherwise "It should be your own work, and not someone else's. If you are stuck, you can ask for help." That's not Open Source. Doc Camp was the real eye-opener for me. At this point I've got multiple mixed emotions about this contest in general. Google dangled a carrot in front of my head, and quite frankly, I'm glad I didn't take a bite. It's been too great of an experience to just quit after two months. It's been to awesome. So T-Shirt and certificate it is, because that's all I want. A souvenir. Something to say "I did this and I'm proud of it." The more I get into this GHOP thing, the more I slowly start disagreeing with it in general. I guess it's something a multi billion dollar corporation such as Google may never understand. May it's their intention to dangle the carrot in front of my head so I'll end up where I am now. I guess it doesn't matter, because I'm liking what I'm doing, and I'll definitely continue doing so.
Huh. I don't know how I got on that tangent...
Anyways....
There's not much time left, so the next post or two will be for final review, after I'm done with the last GHOP version of JKids. Then, I'm not going to be tied to Google's rules.
And Amy, after GHOP ends, I think I may have asked you this question before, but after GHOP, is MIT licensed software usable with Joomla!? I remember some extensions and licensing discrepancies that caused the official SMF bridge to be "illegal" so to speak. So will any OSI certified license work?
There's a lot of work for me to get to on this, so I may not be able to release the CPanel module before final review, but W/E.
I would like to see you create another plugin editor, rather than override Tiny.
I would too, and I will make a standalone plugin. I'm working on wrapping what I have for GHOP purposes, then I can go ahead and work on my own schedule without scrunching for time.
Thank you for everything Amy, and I'll definitely be keeping in contact with you through the course of Joomla! Kids' development.