Thank you to Fooz Kids for providing me with an All-In-One pack to review. The opinions I’ve expressed here are solely my own and represent my honest viewpoint.
My kids are on the internet. That being said, I am always on the lookout for software that makes their online experience safer (especially for my 4 year old).
It is hard to find good quality content online without your kids having to click 47 websites. Also, the sites that Madison likes (my 7 year old) aren’t necessary the sites Will likes (my 4 year old). That is where Fooz Kids comes in.
Fooz Kids is an application you download onto your computer, and it works like a browser. You can control the browser through a parental dashboard. You can customize which websites, videos, games, and crafts you kids can access. They have a ton of suggestions for you that can be sorted by gender and by age. The best part is that in order to log out, you have to enter your password. You don’t have to worry about your kids getting into anything they aren’t suppose to. Your kids are able to create their own avatar and make it their own. Will was happy to look like a boy. Madison likes changing the clothes and all that stuff. Will was way more excited that Calliou was on there. With the Fooz Kids University, you can create an online curriculum based on your child’s age and grade. They can learn online! They can also read books online with Fooz Kids Books. I can also manually add in sites that I have preapproved. I just love that Fooz Kids has so many ways you can use it. You can pick and choose what works best for you and your family with their features.
I have an avatar for each of my kids. I can set each one to their own preferences which I love and they love too! Fooz Kids offers your family a safe, user-friendly, customizable way to discover and explore the Internet! I highly recommend it for anybody with kids!
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that's great. Your pretty brave. We don't allow our kids on the internet but if we did sounds like a good program to have
love tht its educational too
@Tricia @Nightowlmama, Bill taught the kids how to moondance from YouTube. 🙂 That being said, they aren't on there without us right there either.