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- ChildCare Action Project: Entertainment Media Analysis Reports
www.capalert.com
- Cinekids TV
Cinekids TV is a video blog featuring two kids, Nick and Kayla, reviewing new family-friendly movies and DVDs.
www.cinekidstv.com
- Common Sense Media
Reviews and ratings of children's movies, DVDs, videos, music, TV shows, video games, books, and web sites for families and kids. Includes media usage tips for parents.
www.commonsensemedia.org
- Discovery Journey
Provides reviews and recommendations of children's books and movies evaluated for character traits such as bravery and honesty.
www.discoveryjourney.com
- Disney Family Entertainment
Provides parents with film, TV, book, music, and toy reviews. Also features craft and hobby ideas, sports tips for maintaining family fitness, games, and activities for children.
family.go.com/entertainment
- George Maxwell's Film Emperor
10 year old and 4th grader reviews movies that he's seen, wants to see, and movies he saw a little bit of, but were too inappropriate to see the whole thing. Includes MPAA ratings and parental discretion.
www.filmemperor.com
- Kids First!
List of videos, CD-ROMs, and television programs considered to be appropriate for children by the Coalition for Quality Children's Media.
www.cqcm.org/kidsfirst
- Kids-In-Mind
Movie reviews for parents, evaluating movies based on how much sex, nudity, violence, gore, and profanity the films contain. Also provides a rating for each movie and summaries of the explicit scenes and adult issues.
www.kids-in-mind.com
- Moral Metric
Online community devoted to providing a media evaluation system that is quick, easy-to-use, and trustworthy. Moral Metric is aimed at helping members make informed decisions.
www.moralmetric.com
- Movie Reporter, The
Films that have been guaranteed family friendly.
www.dove.org/MovieReporter/dovereviews.htm
- New York Times: Family Movie Guide
Contains descriptions of recent and older films which are intended to give parents (and children) a general idea of plot, levels of violence, and sex and profanity. Registration required.
www.nytimes.com/learning/parents/movieguide
- Screen It!: Entertainment Reviews For Parents
Covering movies, music, and videos.
www.screenit.com
- Teach With Movies
Using films to supplement what our children are taught in school.
www.teachwithmovies.org
- Ted Baehr's MovieGuide
Examines movies from a Christian value standpoint. Sponsored by the Christian Film and Television Commission.
www.MovieGuide.org
- Yahoo! Movies: Movie Mom's Reviews
Provides parents with the information they need to decide which movies, DVDs, and videos are best for kids from ages 2-18.
movies.yahoo.com/mv/moviemom
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