Amaze

Website review byErin Brereton, Common Sense Media
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Common Sense says

age 11+
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Easy-to-understand videos answer kids' sex ed questions.

Parents say

age 10+

Based on2 reviews

Kids say

age 13+

Based on2 reviews

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age 10+

Vague messages and not balanced

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age 10+

Accessible and accurate information for children and adolescents.

Lots of useful videos that will appeal to young people with accurate information. I’m exploring the videos on puberty with my 10 year old boys, but at 10 I want to control the playlists they look at. There are are some more suitable for older teens. I would definitely recommend but you know what your kids are ready for. I think Amaze jr for younger kids is a good idea.
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