- There are plenty of kids shows set in the wilderness, so why are they ignoring climate change? (Slate)
- School fail: More than half of teachers admit to stereotyping girls and boys (The Memo)
- Gen Z viewers are big fans of ads that feature diversity (eMarketer)
- Tech tools help manage kids’ screen time, but a face-to-face conversation between parents and children works wonders too (BBC)
- Looking at digital innovation through the eyes of a Depression-era kids book (The Atlantic)

Kidscreened
- There are plenty of kids shows set in the wilderness, so why are they ignoring climate change? (Slate)
- School fail: More than half of teachers admit to stereotyping girls and boys (The Memo)
- Gen Z viewers are big fans of ads that feature diversity (eMarketer)
- Tech tools help manage kids' screen time, but a face-to-face conversation between parents and children works wonders too (BBC)
- Looking at digital innovation through the eyes of a Depression-era kids book (The Atlantic)
February 7, 2017