The number of quality programs on cable TV has declined dramatically in recent years; it is one of the reasons why cord-cutting has become so popular. However, even if you hate modern TV and you're an experienced cord cutter, there will still be times when you want to indulge in a spot of mindless channel hopping.
Keeping your children entertained is no easy feat. There’s plenty they can do outside, but what happens when it’s snowing or raining? More importantly, how can you be sure that their time spent online remains safe? Or that what they’re doing is both entertaining and educational?
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