I love TV. It’s no secret. I’m a huge fan. I mean… have you seen our TV Series section of our DVD collection?
Yeah, that’s what I thought. My kids live in a totally different world of TV than what I grew up with. It still cracks me up whenever my kid comes across a new show and wants to watch another one right away. I inform them that we haven’t started to record that series and therefore we don’t have any other episodes for them to watch. Or when they request to watch a particular show that we don’t have on our recording list, and they can’t understand that the show is “just not on right now.” What is this strange concept of live TV? Don’t get me wrong. It’s not like I set my kids in front of the TV for hours on end every day. I do work full time from home though, and sometimes, it’s just necessary. I recently discovered a fantastic service called Kidoodle.TV. It’s available for Android and Apple, and you can use it directly through your Windows PC, so right away I was on board. There is a fully functional 14 day free trial. You don’t even have to enter your credit card information to begin the trial, which is a huge plus, since often I won’t even sign up to try something out if I have to enter my credit card. Knowing this is completely risk free is just awesome. Once I signed up and signed in I created profiles for each of my kids.
Inside their profile I can choose an image to assign to them. Then I could either turn on or off certain shows, or just certain age groups. I’m sure my 8 year old has no interested in browsing through 2 year old shows, so I turned off the youngest categories for her. When you open up the app either on a tablet or on Windows and you switch from the parent mode to the child mode, you are able to set how long the app will be accessible. You can also set this when you are just going through the website.
I love that this isn’t a “you get one hour every day” kind of setting. You set it as you are turning it on for your child, which I think is great since maybe you just need 30 minutes to get something cleaned up, or maybe you need a little bit longer today to do a large project. Either way, you can adjust it based on your situation right at that moment. The other fun thing about Kidoodle.TV is that the selection of shows is AWESOME. Seriously, as soon as I saw JEM, I was completely stoked. There are definitely some shows I’ve never heard of, that look like they would interest my kids (especially Blazing Dragons, for my dragon-loving daughter). Go check it out today, you literally have nothing to lose! Also, be sure to use this special discount code to receive 25% off a 1 year subscription: BLOGHER25. Otherwise, it’s just $4.99 a month.
Check out Kidoodle.TV’s website to learn more! You can also visit them on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest. You can also enter for a chance to win one of three iPad Minis, which will be given away in March and in April, by visiting here.
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No kids so I don’t have to share.
This looks like a great thing for families.
Thanks for the contest.
https://twitter.com/slehan/status/456956024159629312
My kids are older. My grandson has a tablet and shares the computer, phone & ipad.
My kids use an iPad that is shared by them and I 🙂
We let the kids watch TV and use the DVD player. On occasion we will let them use the computer supervised. They are young and don’t have their own yet, but maybe we will let them when they get older.
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My kids share the computer and ipod with the rest of the family.
https://twitter.com/aes529/status/457172802874126336
The grandkids loving using the tablet when they are here. They either share or one uses the desktop.
When our daughter was young she had to have her own iPod and tablet.
My neices and nephews have various smartphones.
My kid has own phone and snags my iPad every chance he gets.
Our family shares an iPad!!
https://twitter.com/ajoy1332/status/457191593951232000
we all share the ipad as a family
https://twitter.com/cmarquez482/status/457200591308324864
We have a PC in our house and everyone uses that.
https://twitter.com/matwom/status/457209346653691904
My son has an ipad.
https://twitter.com/thomasmurphy40/status/457217564439879680
My kids play on the ipads they have and often get on my or hubbys smart phones
They both have their own tvs, my son has an Xbox live and my daughter has a laptop and smartphone.
my nice and newphew share the computer.
My girls have their own. My oldest daughter has her phone and my youngest has an ipod touch. thank you!
My younger daughter has her own kindle fire
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We all share the TV in the living room.
Kids share an ipad mini with the whole family.
The children have some devices of their own, some shared like a tablet.
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My kids have their own gadgets.