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Beyoncé Appears On Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!

Beyoncé Knowles is having a big week. First she fights off a fake tape of her singing horribly off-key. Then her movie, "Obsessed", opens at number one despite the fact that critics seemed to hate it. Oh, and she has a mega-multi-super-uber ...

Old Enough For Star Wars?

My husband and I both feel there are a lot of shows aimed at our 8-year-old that are not necessarily appropriate. The boyfriend/girlfriend story lines on the popular tween shows make us cringe and we both dislike the bad behavior many of the ...

What Happened to Saturday Morning?

I remember waking up on Saturday, pouring myself a bowl of cereal and eagerly devouring a wide range of animated goodness. But like so many things in life -- the ability to stay up past 11 p.m., remembering what you were just about to do, my hair -- ...

Why Does Dora Have To Grow Up?

Nickelodeon and Mattel have released an image of their all-new older Dora. She won't be replacing the original "Dora the Explorer," but what will this new "tween" Dora be called? Dora the Mall Shopper? Dora the Texter? By releasing the image, the ...

Reality Shows Kids Watch

With so much unscripted programming on television these days, you might wonder who's watching it. Turns out the answer is: Our kids! Surprise, surprise. A lot of reality shows are being enjoyed by children as young as 7 or 8 years old. Here are ...

Dora the Explorer getting a makeover?

Dora the Explorer may be one of Nickelodeon's most popular characters, but she's no Hannah Montana. Some of us would say that's a good thing, since she is designed to appeal to much younger audience. But, according to a source, the powers that be ...

Mean television kids

Ellie's favorite television show is Hannah Montana, with Suite Life of Zack and Cody coming in a close second. Both shows are rated TV Y7, which , according to Parentstv.org, means: This program is designed for children age 7 and above. It may be ...

Nick Jr Podcasts a preview of new show

Saying new parents are tech-savvy, Nickelodeon is podcasting a preview of their new show, "Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!" Sounds riveting...but then I'm not in their age range, 2-5. This article claims the podcast, called a "Wubbcast", ...

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