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Kideo player: curated YouTube for kids
I don't have a good history with YouTube sites for kids. My first experience was with TotLOL, where I found the selection of videos lacking and had my wits nearly destroyed by that green gummi bear video. Today I decided I had recovered enough to brave the wilds of the kid-vid genre and check out Kideo Player.I have to admit, it totally won me over.
Kideo Player is curated by a father of two, and his taste is videos is a lot better than the spotty results you get from community moderation. The curator has a stake in the videos he selects, because his own kids watch them. Minimizing parental annoyance seems to be a priority, too: think Sesame Street, not nightmarish gummi bear. The library of videos seems to lean heavily toward educational material: I saw sign language, Spanish lessons, and animal vids when I was watching.
Kideo Player also has a more attractive, more kid-friendly design than Totlol (the dog and cat mascots are seriously adorable), and controls that even a two-year old can use by himself. Hitting spacebar skips to the next video. That's the only thing a kid has to learn to use the site. All in all, this is exactly the video site I would have wanted if YouTube had been around when I was a little kid, and probably the site my parents would have wanted, too.
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Jamus said 2:26PM on 3-13-2009
totlol is still good for some odd shows that never make it to the states.
I hope some hacker does not go after a site like this and "alter" the playlists. Ugggh.
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Tom said 10:02PM on 3-14-2009
Hey there! My name is Tom (the dad you refer to in the post). Thank you so much for the coverage. It's amazing to see all the people who have started enjoyed this with their kids. Anyone who wants to know more about the story behind KideoPlayer, feel free to read up on my site: (MadeWithComputers) http://tinyurl.com/dbdnxg
Thanks again!
/t
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