Common Sense launches new Kids Media app

Nonprofit Common Sense Media has released a new free app that helps parents choose the best age-appropriate games, TV shows, movies, apps, music, websites and books for their kids.
October 26, 2012

Nonprofit  Common Sense Media has released a new free app that helps parents choose the best age-appropriate games, TV shows, movies, apps, music, websites and books for their kids.

The Kids Media app, which is available now on the Apple App Store, lets parents build personal profiles of their children and receive customized recommendations based on age and media type.

Additional features include access to more than 17,000 Common Sense ratings and reviews including video reviews, the ability to buy iTunes media from within the app, barcode scanning, weekly notifications when new products are reviewed, and sharing functions for Facebook and Twitter.

Common Sense Media rates media based on age appropriateness, quality, and learning potential, and every review looks objectively at violence, language, positive role models and messages providing a rating of ON, OFF, or PAUSE and an age recommendation.

Kids Media will also be available for Android devices on November 1.

About The Author
Jeremy is the Features Editor of Kidscreen specializing in the content production, broadcasting and distribution aspects of the global children's entertainment industry. Contact Jeremy at jdickson@brunico.com.

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