I am so very excited to share that my videos are available on Sensical, a streaming app for kids. Here’s how to watch from sensical.tv!
Some of my coding tutorials from seasons 2, 3, and 4 of my show are now streaming on Common Sense Media’s platform for kids, Sensical. Shows are 100% free on every device, and my videos are in the 8-10 category. The app is available on Roku, the Amazon App Store, the Apple App Store, Google Play, Vizio, and Samsung Smart TV.
On Sensical, my show joins some great kids’ shows by phenomenal creators, in a safe space that is 3rd party certified as COPPA compliant.
Here’s more about Sensical – Free to explore, free to learn, and free to watch, Sensical, from Common Sense Networks, is a new streaming service for kids offering thousands of entertaining, age-appropriate videos and podcasts featuring characters and creators that children love. Inspired by the expertise of Common Sense Media, the ad-supported service features content for three distinct age groups — ages 2-4 (Preschool), 5-7 (Little Kids), and 8-10 (Big Kids) — all screened by experts and filtered through a rigorous, proprietary rubric based on the most comprehensive child development research available. Grounded in science, the topic-driven, 50+ channel service is certified by the kidSAFE+ ® COPPA Seal Program and offers families an algorithm-free, worry-free OTT destination via an array of streaming devices, smart TV manufacturers, and mobile devices.
From https://www.sensical.tv/about on May 25, 2022
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