Here’s the thing about children’s TV programming: It’s made by people who really care about kids and what they learn. OK, most of it; a lot of it is also to sell us toys and cereal. But anyone who ...
From the ages of eight to 18, children spend more than seven hours a day looking at screens. Studies indicate kids now have access to an average of 12 screens per household. And the multi-billion ...
Nickelodeon recently announced it was rebooting “Blue’s Clues,” the kids show wherein Steve, a man as simple as his taste in fashion (always a striped green rugby shirt), relies on his dog Blue to ...