KIDZUI is a browser for kids. It allows kids to access the internet, and parents will know that they are only accessing child friendly sites. I like knowing that my daughter can click on anything and I don't have to worry about her stumbling onto an inappropriate site. My daughter enjoys having a lot of different and new things to do. My son enjoys the music sites on KIDZUI. The first thing I did when I started using the KIDZUI was click on a YouTube Alvin and the Chipmunks song. Both kids came over and they were hooked.
I am putting their press release that they sent me below. It includes a link to their site. Downloading KIDZUI was easy and the basic membership is free. There are a lot of extras that you can sign up, for a monthly or yearly fee.
********** MEDIA ALERT **********
KIDZUI (www.KidZui.com) PRESENTS THE “KIDZUI KID-GENERATED VIDEO CONTEST”
Contest Brings Kids and Families Closer Together Through an Opportunity to Win $500 and a Lifetime KidZui Membership for the Family and Every Computer in their Community Center and School
What:
KidZui, the internet for Kids, unlocks a revolutionary online experience that brings families closer together, breeds independence and confidence in kids, and gives parents piece of mind knowing their children are safely exploring the internet. KidZui has launched an online video contest that encourages families to create and submit a 30-45 second video showcasing why they feel KidZui is so amazing. By submitting a video kids will be immediately entered to win $500 and a lifetime KidZui membership for their family and every computer in their school and community center. Runners up will win $250 cash, and 6 months of KidZui membership.
When:
All entries must be submitted by midnight July 31st, 2009.
Where:
Rules and Directions for submission can be found at:
http://www.kidzui.com/go/summer-videocontest
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I have seen this before and if I am not mistaken I have book marked it and I forgot to go back. I wanted to set it up on the other computer for Dakota. It looked like a great thing!
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