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  • Videos teach kids skills; better if parents help browse.

     
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    (Website, 2013)
  • Combine videos, photos, and music; best for Facebook users.

     
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    (Website, 2012)
  • Good site for teens to watch and discuss fave Nick shows.

     
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    (Website, 2012)
  • Vast video site entertains and educates; iffy stuff abounds.

     
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    (Website, 2011)
  • Quirky web series starring a teen digital detective.

     
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    (Website, 2011)
  • Diverse collection of videos ranges from tame to iffy.

     
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    (Website, 2011)
  • Safe YouTube alternative where parents pick video playlists.
     
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    (Website, 2011)
  • Moderators make site a safe place for kids to post reviews.
     
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    (Website, 2011)
  • Squeaky-clean celeb video site from Jonas Bros and AOL.
     
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    (Website, 2010)
  • A wide range of African American culture captured in video offers an alternative to YouTube.

     
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    (Website, 2010)
  • Anything-goes broadcasts offer unpredictable content.

     
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    (Website, 2010)
  • For anyone who finds humor in mixing up everyday life with some silliness, the antics on this site will delight.

     
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    (Website, 2010)
  • Vintage videos help parents control TV time.

     
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    (Website, 2010)
  • Ad-supported video site provides wholesome if mindless fun.
     
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    (Website, 2010)
  • Quality, ad-free PBS shows (but it's still screen time).

     
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    (Website, 2009)
  • Slick video site features racy vids and shopping links.

     
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    (Website, 2009)
  • Hundreds of videos, prescreened by a team of parents and educators, provide an age-appropriate alternative to YouTube.

     
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    (Website, 2009)
  • Video site is older than YouTube but not as kid friendly.
     
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    (Website, 2009)
  • Love him or hate him, Fred is irreverent but mostly tame.
     
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    (Website, 2009)
  • A smorgasbord of crazy clips makes for gut-busting entertainment -- but parental supervision is recommended.

     
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    (Website, 2009)
  • Innovative video site puts users in charge.

     
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    (Website, 2009)
  • PBS puts preschool shows online. (Take that, Hulu.)

     
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    (Website, 2009)
  • Fun, fluffy entertainment news about kids’ favorite celebs -- minus the drama and snark.

     
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    (Website, 2009)
  • Who needs a TV? This video site offers tons of age-appropriate faves, from Sesame Street to SpongeBob.

     
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    (Website, 2009)
  • Safe, free browser offers parent-controlled email and games.
     
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    (Website, 2008)