cop, sci-fi movies). The others made subversive songs like “Music That You Can Dance To” that manage to match (and often overtake) the very bops they razz. Their powers combined,The Sparks Brothersbecomes a music doc that’s self-aware and deeply earnest. Slapstick, with a wide ...
Kids and YouTube go hand in hand. Sure, you can try to limit their access to YouTube Kids. But even then, not all of the available content is educational enough for them to be watching. With some research, however, you can find a nice balance between entertaining and smart content for...
November 2012:YouTube celebrated its one billionth video with a special video featuring Psy’sviralhit “Gangnam Style”, which became the first video to reach one billion views on the platform. March 2014:YouTube launched its first kids app, YouTube Kids, which offered a curated and safe en...
Who knows how they would play to Gen Z, but for kids growing up in the ’80s and ’90s, it was always a delight to catch any of those old-school fantasy adventures featuring Ray Harryhausen’s stop-motion monsters on Sunday afternoon TV. In this one, the titular swashbuckler finds himse...
KidsloveYouTube. Statistic In fact,British and American children were three times as likely (30%) to want to be YouTubersor vloggers as astronauts (just 11%) when they grow up! Source:The Independent Kids love YouTube so much that the platform has now created a separate app especially ...
or source audio to be pitch-shifted so that the effect makes spoken words sound like a song. The central tenet: it can be carried out by an average person sitting in front of their computer at home. What punk music was to the pop literate kids of the 1970s, so YouTube Poops are ...
Super Simple Songs feature kids' songs, and nursery rhymes made simple for young learners. They are mostly animated in the 2D cartoon, though some use puppetry and actors. You can find lots of classic kids' songs on this channel. A combination of charming animation, and catchy, easy-to-lea...
In 2014, Business Insider estimated Middleton's annual income to be somewhere between $213,000 and $2.15 million. In July 2015, his channel was listed as one of the most popular YouTubers in the world by viewership. He has earned several Kids' Choice Awards as well as set Guinness World...
Learning shouldn't stop after school ends, and the women of YouTube's STEM channels prove that. These aren't the boring science lessons that you had to sit through in stuffy high school classrooms or massive college lecture halls. There are no tests, no grades, and no assignments. You wi...
Kids love toys and even parents watch toy reviews because they want to make sure that the toys their kids want are safe to play with. Some of the biggest kid channels are toy review channels. Then there are “toys for the big boys”. Complex Lego sets, robots, model planes, etc. are...