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Category Archives: kids virtual worlds

Kids’ virtual-world numbers: Update

28-May-09

Some 8 million US kids and teens spent time in virtual worlds on a regular basis last year, according to eMarketer, which expects that figure to grow to 15 million by 2013. The market research firm estimates that 37% of kids 3-11 play in virtual worlds at least once a month, and 54% will by [...]

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Sony’s new virtual world & parent guide

22-Apr-09

Is Sony’s Free Realms, now in beta testing, a virtual world or a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG)? The latter is what Sony calls it, but I think it’s both. Available online through a Web browser, the free version is more virtual world (with eight environments to choose from) which includes mini games in [...]

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Child protection in virtual worlds

22-Apr-09

Some 70 million people under 16 will have accounts in virtual worlds by the end of this year, the New York Times reports. That’s twice last year’s figure, it adds, citing the research of UK virtual world consulting firm K Zero. And there are more than 200 worlds such as Disney’s Club Penguin, Cartoon Network’s [...]

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Undercover Mom in ClubPenguin, Part 5: Cold shoulders

20-Mar-09

By Sharon Duke Estroff I’m not even a week into my undercover expedition and I’m already racking up penguin pals like Pokemon cards. No wonder Club Penguin’s signature tagline is “Waddle around and make new friends”! That said, not all the birds I’ve met in this hopping virtual world are amicable types. Here’s what happened [...]

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Undercover Mom in ClubPenguin, Part 3: Anybody here speak English?!

06-Mar-09

By Sharon Duke Estroff I’m beginning to understand why kids are so obsessed with Club Penguin. It’s a posh ski vacation via DSL connection. There’s snow tubing, ski lifts, and an ice hockey rink; a coffee shop, pizza joint, and discothèque; even a beach complete with surfboards, sun umbrellas and an outdoor fire pit (photo [...]

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Undercover Mom in ClubPenguin, Part 2: Let’s get this party started!

27-Feb-09

by Sharon Duke Estroff I have to admit I’m pretty darn cute. My avatar, ChillyLily437, that is. I’m plump, perky, and very pink. Only one more hurdle to jump before I can make my cybersocial debut on Club Penguin: an emailed permission slip from my parents. Rather than submitting my real email address (this is [...]

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Undercover Mom in ClubPenguin, Part 1

20-Feb-09

The first installment of contributor Sharon Duke Estroff’s inside look at kids’ virtual worlds (here’s last week’s intro)…. by Sharon Duke Estroff The first time my eight-year old asked me how to spell “penguin,” I felt a wave of pride (a spelling bee champion in the making!). The second time I just felt curious (hmm, [...]

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Mom undercover in kids’ virtual worlds

13-Feb-09

How would you like to go in-world and experience ClubPenguin’s igloos, icey games, and penguin pizzeria first-hand (well, almost first-hand)? You can, if you haven’t already, with ChilyLily437, aka writer, former elementary teacher, child development expert, and mom of four (ages 6 to 16) Sharon Duke Estroff in this month’s issue of Good Housekeeping. Her [...]

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Virtual presidential elections: Kid picks

22-Oct-08

This is a great way to do voter education. Kids’ virtual world Dizzywood.com’s “candidates” are Kat De Claw, promising to “rebuild the road from Wildwood Forest to Canal City,” and Cecil Sideshuffle, promising to “put an end to the evil Emperor Withering’s corruption.” Kidzui, the kids’ version of the Web, presents cartoon-y versions of Barack [...]

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