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Bonny Battaglino

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Aug 3, 2024, 3:36:59 PM8/3/24
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I've never tried Yippee. We have Pureflix and it's been great for our littles (5 & 3). It has a lot for their age group. I like the family friendly movies and documentaries too. Some are cheesy, some are good quality.

I just couldn't justify either myself, but may give another go. Loved how yippee had Book of Virtues. Think Pureflix has leapfrog stuff. But pureflix seemed to be a little on edge with some stuff... having a section for \"follow your heart\" movies which doesn't seem biblical and then edgy with romance stuff, seeing commercials with shirtless guys... not super dirty or anything just weird for a Christian service imo. My boys are 4 and 1, and I still turn on their shows. Beginners Bible is on YouTube which I've gotten them into, and need to research some others I've seen on Prime.
I would say Pureflix is probably more bang for your money, but yippee probably has a few old goodies on it. They should both have free trials, that's what I did.

we have Netflix because it's free when you have tmobile. it has VeggieTales. prime has superbook my daughter loves it. those are just free options. never heard of yippee but I do want pureflix after doing a free trial.

Depending on their age, Minno is a good option. Honestly, there are so many options on youtube and if you do the youtube kids app, then the commercials usually aren't bad. Alot of the shows on the Christian streaming platforms are on youtube.

the problem I have with youtube is the ads. Even with the restricted filter on, I've had ads pop up for Tinder showing same-sex couples kissing. Ads like that show up even during kids videos! I don't use YouTube kids because I don't like my kids having open access to it.

I do let them watch \"normal\" kids shows like Paw Patrol and SpongeBob, so I'm not super strict. Pureflix has been nice for us so far as a replacement for Netflix and Hulu. I just don't want my kids exposed to nudity, sexual behavior, and \"pride\" content. Pureflix is safe in that aspect. I've seen warnings on some of the movies for language and it'll tell you what words are used (usually someone saying \"omg\").

I had pureflix for a while and loved it. But I hated that the app never picked up where we would stop, so you had to fully commit to watching a show or just remember where you left off.
I have an app called the living scriptures. It's an LDS streaming service but it also has other Christian movies and random clean TV shows.

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