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- by sennotson September 17, 2008 11:41 PM PDT
- User beware! My three year old was so excited to have a site with "her movies" but I am disappointed with the easy access to YouTube by way of a single click on the embedded YouTube logo in the lower right corner of the viewing screen. I spend a good deal of time with her when she is online and was so surprised to see that YouTube was just a click away on a site that presents itself as safe for small children. I was so hopeful when I first viewed this site but now am feeling more than a little misled.
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