Online Video Sites
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For schools who block youtube. Teacher tube is a good alternative. More advertisements and less content, but more geared towards education and kids safety. |
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| 2 |
Youtube Videos. Offering pretty much everything you can think of. |
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| 3 |
All videos are prescreened for inappropriate content and viewer’s comments are monitored for positive user-to-user interaction. Kids can watch videos which are organized by category and then share their favorites with friends, or they can register to start a favorites list, rate videos, add comments, and upload their very own masterpieces. |
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| 4 |
Nickelodeon expands into the realm of TV-Web integration, asking viewers to contribute their tame videos and photos to the series through iCarly.com. Kids can also get news, read blogs, watch videos from other kids, and more. The site’s graphics and layout are clean, energetic, easy to navigate, and completely feel-good, and the content is squeaky clean. Kids are encouraged to flex their creative muscles by learning what it takes to produce their own Web show. |
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| 5 |
Kidz Bop is a carefully moderated, child-friendly website for kids where they can make and upload their own webshows and videos, play games and get creative with music and art. On the free children’s website, you can create a series of episodes into your own webshow. If not a complete webshow, you can upload short videos. Your uploaded videos can also be turned into a contest for others to vote and enjoy. |
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| 6 |
Kideos.com and its collection of videos for kids cover their entertainment till age 10. In fact, you or your child can select videos by age. Then there are the child friendly channels like Harry Potter, Farm Animals, Space, Cute Animals, etc. to pick a video to watch from. Most of the videos are hosted on YouTube. Each video gets screened for appropriateness before it features on the online video site. If you have an iPhone, iPod Touch, or an iPad, then there’s a free app available for download too. |
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| 7 |
KidsTube.com aims to join the lineup of child-friendly and family friendly video sites. Here, kids can also upload their own videos and socially network with other members. Children can also start their own micro-blogs. The arrangement of videos is like most video portals. The unique thing is that Kids Tube also runs a lot of contests around user uploaded videos. For instance, weekly contests around a theme. It’s a great outlet for perking up your child’s imagination. |
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| 8 |
National Geographic has a whole channel website dedicated to kids. From funny animal videos to videos that take you to wondrous places, the videos are excellent for education and fun. The free children’s website comes with the quality that’s the hallmark of National Geographic. |
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| 9 |
ZuiTube is brought to you by the guys who developed KidZui, the free browser for kids. ZuiTube is a children’s website filled to the brim with videos that are approved by parents and teachers. Most of the videos are sourced from YouTube. It also advertises itself as the largest online collection of children’s videos. |
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| 10 |
PBS Kids is the online children’s website of the Public Broadcasting Service (U.S). What you get are lots of little videos on the characters from the shows that the channel broadcasts. You can Clifford the Big Red Dog, Dot’s Story Factory, Sesame Street, Curious George, and other shows on the children’s website. |
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| 11 |
Just like National Geographic’s offering for kids, Discovery Channel also has one of its own. A mix of education and fun, the lineup of videos is a reflection of what Discovery Kids shows on TV. The clips are kept short enough for attention spans of the little ones. |
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