Are you constantly seeking out resources online for your children to watch instead of every day television? There is a reletively inexpensive way to watch anything you want. The girls and I just finished watching a National Geographic episode about the Universe and it still has my girls asking questions.
First of all, you need to have access to a site that hosts large files such as Megavideo. Megavideo is a site that hosts 3-rd party videos (like YouTube) but isn’t designed to be accessed directly. It CAN be free, but if you want the full benefits it has to offer, you need to pay for the subscription. They charge $9.95/month, or $19.95 for 3 months unlimited use.
I don’t have a TV and as such, I believe the low cost is more than worth it as I can view/let my children view specific programming without worrying about undesirable scenes or commercials.
Now that we have a source for watching the documentaries we’d like to see, we need to actually be able to find them. Megavideo does not list it’s own files for the most part. You need a secondary website to do this. TV Shack and Surf the Channel are (as far as I’ve been able to find), the best sites for finding documentary listings. Many hours have been spent in enjoyment of surfind their docs and listening to fascinating lectures.
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