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Mom-Approved Websites for Kids
Moms in our community recommend these sites for safe, educational, fun online games.
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"I found one called DGamer. Disney just came out with it, and it's an online community for DS players. Your child can personalize their own character and chat with others. And best thing yet is that it's all moderated, and you can only chat with Disney's pre-approved words. So you can't type out personal information like where you live, how old you are and such things, and most of the things they do needs a parent's permission first."
--proudmotherof2
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