- The global games market will be worth US$99.6 billion this year, with mobile expected to surpass PC and console gaming (Venture Beat)
- Fear is empowering, says this novelist who writes scary stories for kids (The Atlantic)
- Girls tend to be more anxious than boys─and one family psychologist explains why (The New York Times)
- An iPad game that’s powered by wooden toys shows a true balance of online-offline play (Fast Company)

Kidscreened
- The global games market will be worth US$99.6 billion this year, with mobile expected to surpass PC and console gaming (Venture Beat)
- Fear is empowering, says this novelist who writes scary stories for kids (The Atlantic)
- Girls tend to be more anxious than boys─and one family psychologist explains why (The New York Times)
- An iPad game that's only powered by wooden toys shows a true balance of online-offline play (Fast Company)
April 22, 2016