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    • 5 Ways to Handle Holiday Shopping

      The holidays are here!

      Poor Thanksgiving. It's merely a blip on the calendar between the mass marketing frenzies of Halloween and the holidays. And with Black Friday starting earlier every year, the shopping madness is in full swing even before the leftovers get put away.

      Some of this stuff is fun -- helping your kid make her first wish list, admiring the lights and holiday decorations, and even dreaming about the gifts that'll make your kids' hearts sing. But there's a downside, too, and we all know what it is: the invasive consumerist culture that makes us fight over the last Elmo doll and prompts our kids to beg for pricey, name-brand products.

      Is it possible to partake of only those holiday rituals you love -- twinkling lights, yummy treats, peace -- and nix the parts you don't -- escalating prices, overflowing wish lists, unrealistic expectations, crying, begging, and whining? We think yes. But you'll need to start training yourself and your kids now to think more critically about holiday

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    • Managing the Kids' Media with Your Ex

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      "Is it that bad to let your kids watch Aliens?" My ex-husband posed this question to me -- and he was dead serious. Did I mention that our kids are 6 and 8?

      For the most part, my ex and I agree on media choices for the kids, and we try to be respectful of each other's wishes. He'll call to ask what Common Sense Media says about a movie before taking the kids to see it. I'll check with him about how much screen time they've had at his place so that I can adjust when the kids are with me. Still, there are some things we don't see eye-to-eye on.

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    • Family Guide to Kids' High-Tech Devices

      Know about the devices your kids are using.

      How to Manage This Year's Top Tech Toys

      The holidays are traditionally the time for the big gifts that kids have been begging for all year. Stores and online retailers are gearing up for the rush with high-ticket electronics like e-readers, tablet computers, fancy phones, handheld game consoles, and even tricked-out learning tools for preschoolers.

      This year's crop of devices promises exciting stuff -- like the ability to pack all of your kids' books into one tiny digital device or practice math drills en route to Grandma's house. But if you don't read all of the fine print (and, let's face it, who does?), these new products' high-tech bells and whistles may catch you off guard.

      Often, it's not until your kids start taking advantage of the fancy features that you realize what the devices can do. That new tablet computer your daughter uses for book reports also lets her video chat with friends at midnight. The smartphone your son uses to text you for a ride also

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    • Gobble Up Some Family Time

      Need a great pick for your next family movie night? Our editors have handpicked some of the best kids and family movies on DVD -- including classics, action, comedy, and drama. These are some of our top family movies, so settle in for a night or two of snuggling and wrestling with the remote.


    • Wanna Play? Check Out Our Holiday Game Picks!

      What do kids want for the holidays? Cool games! Whether they are on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, Kinect, PSP, DS, or DSi, here are our top picks for challenging, fun, and age-appropriate games for 2010 holiday gifts. Puzzle games? Yup. Mario games? Yup. PC games? Absolutely. All that is left to do is unwrap the boxes and play!

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    • Holiday Movie Preview: What's Hot, and What's Not?


      Holiday Gift Guide.

      If "great family movies" is at the top of your wish list this holiday season, you're in luck -- this fall, the multiplex will be packed with kid-friendly characters, from dancing penguins (Happy Feet Two) and swashbuckling cats (Puss in Boots) to everyone's favorite Muppet gang and even a Twilight vampire or two for teens. Get the buzz now, and be sure to come back when we post our complete reviews -- as always, we'll provide detailed ratings and reviews on everything from violence to sexual content, plus conversation starters so you can talk to your kids about what you see.


      Arthur Christmas
      Release Date: Nov. 23
      Target Age: Young Kids
      What's the Buzz?: From the animators responsible for Wallace & Gromit and Chicken Run comes this English holiday comedy about Father Christmas' (that's Santa to us Yanks) son Arthur (voiced by James McAvoy), who must find a way to use his father's state-of-the-art North Pole technology to deliver the correct present to one special little

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    • Help a Grandma Out: How to Communicate Your Media Gift Rules This Holiday

      Tips for gift-giving this holiday season.

      One holiday, when my superhero-loving son was 4, a well-meaning family member gave him a DVD of Spider-Man 2. Perhaps they didn't realize that the movie was rated PG-13 -- or just didn't think it mattered. But nothing ruins the fun on Christmas morning like having to pry a new gift out of your kid's hands because you think it's inappropriate. I actually didn't go that far, but I did end up spending a lot of time and energy over the next few weeks telling my son, "You can watch it when you're older" (which was always followed by , "Whhhhyyyyyy?!").

      Exchanging holiday gifts can be one of the highlights of the winter season, but ensuring that the process goes smoothly for everyone can take a little pre-planning on your part. Remember that not everyone is in tune with what your kids are interested in, what's appropriate for their age, or what your family rules are around media-related toys and treats. Here are some tips for helping out well-meaning gift-givers while also keeping

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    • 70+ Gift Ideas for Every Kid on Your List

      Gift ideas for kids of every age.

      Looking for the perfect gift? You're sure to delight kids with DVDs, video games, apps, and books to get lost in. But how do you know what's best for each of the kids, tweens, and teens on your list? We've made it easy with our editors' top selections in movies, games, books, music, TV, apps, and websites. With these high-quality, age-appropriate choices, your kids will be entertained and enriched. And who knows? They just might learn something, too.
      Click here to download and print the gift guide.

      Movie Picks
      DVDs make great media gifts for kids because they usually lead to a family movie night. So if you need some ideas this holiday season, look no further than our hand-picked list of the top DVD releases of 2011. There's a stocking stuffer here for everyone: true stories, action, animation (including The Lion King, which is out in a new 3D edition this fall).

      Game Picks
      What do kids want for the holidays? Cool games! Whether they're on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii,

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    • Classic Literature Makes a Comeback!

      Classic literature for kids.

      Certain books stand the test of time -- true classics, they're enjoyed by each new generation of young readers. Some have been revamped with new covers or retooled for new platforms as eBooks or interactive book apps. Others have been made into movies or TV shows. From adventure tales to poignant dramas to funny bone-tickling comedies, this is an ultimate classic kids' library for every age.



      The book cover for Cat in the Hat.
      Cat in the Hat

      Two children are moping indoors on a rainy day when in strolls the Cat in the Hat. Making one of the most unforgettable entrances in the history of children's literature, the lanky feline, stylishly dressed in a candy-striped stovepipe hat and oversized bow tie, creates a whirlwind of misbehavior that the kids are at first powerless to halt.

      The book cover of Charlotte's Web.
      Charlotte's Web
      When Fern convinces her father not to kill the runt pig of the litter, she names him Wilbur and raises him with a bottle. Soon Wilbur goes to live in her Uncle Homer Zuckerman's barn down the road, where she visits him every

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    • "Doing It" on TV: Are You Ready for "The Talk"?

      Teens and sex on TV - how does a parent handle this?

      Brenda and Dylan, Joey and Pacey, Kurt and Blaine. Talking to teens about sex can be challenging enough, and when they see their favorite characters experience this intimacy for the first time, it can raise questions parents might not be ready to answer.

      Whether kids actually watch or not, you can be sure they'll hear exactly what happened through social networks, friends in the classroom, or media coverage. As much as we might want to shield our kids from these sensitive topics for as long as possible, sometimes media pushes our hand. Here's how you can be prepared:


      Acknowledge that sex and sexuality are part of our culture: Our kids are growing up in a world where teen sex, homosexuality, birth control, and teen pregnancy are all a part of our culture. No longer hidden, these topics pop up every day in movies and TV shows, as well as in schools and politics. Helping kids navigate these tricky waters is part of our job as parents. As loud as the media voices can

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