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Kideos & Totlol: Online Videos for Kids
Kideos & Totlol: Online Videos for Children: YouTube can be a sketchy place (even for adults). I just heard about www.kideos.com a kid-friendly version of Youtube that divides videos by age group. TotLol.com does the same thing--all the videos are moderated by parents. (I still wouldn't encourage you to let your kids roam around these sites unattended, but they could be useful tools for your family.)
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Pilgrim's Progress Musical: Pilgrim is a modern musical adaptation of John Bunyan's classic work, Pilgrim's Progress. It was performed in spring 2009 by the high school students at my church. They did a great job. The script is by theatre professionals (and members of our church) Janice Mays and Cathy Mays. The music is by various artists, including Bob Kauflin, Zach Jones and Mark Altrogge. You can order a DVD of the production here.
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Comments (3)
There is also http://www.totlol.com. My daughter and I have fun watching videos there too.
Posted by Jennifer S | September 19, 2009 7:52 AM
I would recommend www.jellytelly.com as a online resource for watching videos. Phil Vischer (of VeggieTale fame) uses more puppets than animation, and his daily show has taught my 5-year-old the first twenty books of the Bible.
Posted by Matthew Westerholm | September 23, 2009 5:52 AM
Stopped back by to share an update with you... Totlol is now charging $18/yr for use of its site. I no longer recommend it.
Posted by Jennifer S | October 15, 2009 8:01 AM