- The 2017 holiday season will bring slower e-commerce growth, even though US consumer confidence is at a new high (eMarketer)
- The spoils of love: Nearly half of parents say they have gone into debt buying something their kids wanted (CNBC)
- The UK has banned junk food ads for kids online, so should Canada follow suit? (The Globe and Mail)
- Circle with Disney zeroes in on Amazon’s Alexa (Engadget)
- Even as the diversity discussion heats up, children’s shows have really had it down since the ’90s (The Huffington Post)

Kidscreened
- The 2017 holiday season will bring slower e-commerce growth, even though US consumer confidence is at a new high (eMarketer)
- The spoils of love: Nearly half of parents say they have gone into debt buying something their kids wanted (CNBC)
- The UK has banned junk food ads for kids online, so should Canada follow suit? (The Globe and Mail)
- Circle with Disney zeroes in on Amazon's Alexa (Engadget)
- Even as the diversity discussion heats up, children's shows have really had it down since the '90s (The Huffington Post)
March 8, 2017