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December 28, 2010 5:16 pm at 5:16 pm #593804mikehall12382Member
Anybody have good websited for kids?
My children love pbskids.org Lots of great games, and no tznius issues, unless of course you consider a naked Clifford the big red dog to be an issues….which I’m sure some may…
December 28, 2010 5:24 pm at 5:24 pm #722360CedarhurstMemberKEEP THE KIDS OFF THE INTERNET. IT IS LIKE A KID WITH AN UZI SEMI AUTOMATIC.
December 28, 2010 5:26 pm at 5:26 pm #722361always hereParticipantages of your children?
for my grandchildren- ages 6,5, & 3 ka’h- I go online to mickey mouse clubhouse & nickjr.. both cartoons w/activities
December 28, 2010 5:36 pm at 5:36 pm #722363mikehall12382Memberalways here… My children are 3 and 5. Some of the “games” are very educatinal and helps the kids witrh their motor development. I will check out the other sites and see if they are a good fit for us…
December 28, 2010 5:43 pm at 5:43 pm #722364always hereParticipanton youtube there are also book reading videos, i.e.- “Goodnight Moon”, “The Very Hungry Caterpillar”
December 28, 2010 6:19 pm at 6:19 pm #722365mikehall12382MemberCedarhurst, thanks for the warning, but i dont need it
December 28, 2010 7:11 pm at 7:11 pm #722366Sean Ben NoachMemberI’m using a program called “Zoodles” with my middle child who is six. She launches the program and has access to only content I’ve made open to her, which is some games, some videos, things like that. You have complete control over everything and get a report each day or at the end of the week of what the child did in the program. Alot of it is nickjr type stuff. One neat thing is you can record yourself reading books on Zoodle and they can play you reading them the story as much as they wish. You can set up accounts for more than one kid and have different things opened up for each kid. The program also takes up the whole screen and requires a password to get out of it, which is great because my daughter can’t accidentally mess up any settings on the computer.
disclaimer: of course there are unkosher things available in the name of “children’s content”, I’m not ignorant of this. Our computer is in the middle of a public space, I always know what my family is doing online both through programs like this but also through our whole house internet filters (we have two separate ways of recording EVERYTHING that happens online – covenanteyes and openDNS). If you feel the internet is without question an uzi in the hands of anyone (child or not), you probably shouldn’t be using it yourself.
December 28, 2010 8:18 pm at 8:18 pm #722367bezalelParticipantAnybody have good websited for kids?
My children love pbskids.org Lots of great games, and no tznius issues, unless of course you consider a naked Clifford the big red dog to be an issues….which I’m sure some may…
But that site also hosts a presbyterian minister. (To me this isn’t a problem but I’m surprised noone mentioned it yet.)
December 29, 2010 6:27 pm at 6:27 pm #722369blueberrymuffinParticipantSean Ben Noach – Wow! I didn’t know there was something like that…!
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