With the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence fast approaching, there are already plenty of activities and ways to commemorate the historic milestone. But the high-quality resources ...
The scene is instantly familiar to any parent: A toddler curled up on the couch, a gentle episode of Little Bear playing softly. No chaotic colors. No screeching soundtrack. But then, when the credits ...
While we may have grown up in the prime of television, it seems we’re now condemned to watching shows about contentious characters. Poor scripts, bleak screenplays and insufferable themes run rampant ...
Your kids are learning fast and absorbing everything — well, almost everything. Sometimes flashy kids’ shows go at a pace that’s a little too fast for them to ...
Rachel and Aron Accurso open up to THR about becoming full-time creators, leveraging Broadway experience to kids music and how their hit YouTube and Netflix show is made. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor ...
Do some shows get your kids all riled up, when all you want is to calm them down a little? Luckily, there are lots of high quality, low-stimulating shows for little ones. Gentle lessons, sweet ...
THE CHOSEN ADVENTURES writer Ryan Swanson explained how he intentionally created the show to feel like a story, rather than leaning into the over stimulation that most kids content falls into today.
An unfortunate casualty of our increasingly fragmented media marketplace is parents’ ability to keep on top of the content their children might be consuming. Because everything is available everywhere ...
Sign up for the Slatest to get the most insightful analysis, criticism, and advice out there, delivered to your inbox daily. My son Levi, much to my frustration, has ...
I just turned 60, which makes me a member of the last peer group to grow up with what Nick at Nite used to call “America’s television heritage.” When we were kids, some black-and-white shows from the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Journalist, analyst, author, podcaster. 62% of children younger than two now watch YouTube, at least occasionally. That’s sharply ...
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