Wed 9 Sep 2009
Media for Your Kids
Posted by Andrew Mitry under AudioVisual, Children, Christianity
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Growing up in today’s culture, our children are inundated with all types of media throughout the day, from tv to radio to print. A lot of that media is negative or not appropriate for children, some Christians advocate having our kids grow up in a bubble, avoiding media completely. I think that a more moderate approach is better for the children, with the understanding that you can’t take something away without replacing it. That said, here is a list of wonderful resources where you can find positive, wholesome media for your kids. Using these resources in a moderate way (growing up I was limited to 1hr/day of TV in the summer and 2hr/weekend of TV during the school year) can be a wonderful, educational and entertaining benefit for our children.
- LifeKids.tv – teachings, videos, worship music, activities to do at home and answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about a child’s relationship with Jesus.
- Jellytelly – A new, online daily show from the creators of VeggieTales.
- HisKids.net – positive. powerful. radio on-demand
- Adventures in Odyssey – original audio stories brought to life by actors who make you feel like part of the experience.
Plugged In Online is a good place to check for reviews and discussions of mainstream media before watching it with your kids.
What media resources for children do you use and recommend?

